The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1822 |
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3. oldal
... humanity , that he may want little improvement from books . And we all could go on without learning . We all could go on with half , or a quarter , or half a quarter of the science that is now in the world . But if we are to see our way ...
... humanity , that he may want little improvement from books . And we all could go on without learning . We all could go on with half , or a quarter , or half a quarter of the science that is now in the world . But if we are to see our way ...
6. oldal
... human - kind , and yet in his heart and inclinations he sympathised with them . The want of this sym- pathy from others made him ireful , revengeful , impious . What moral can go to the heart of things more deeply than this ? This story ...
... human - kind , and yet in his heart and inclinations he sympathised with them . The want of this sym- pathy from others made him ireful , revengeful , impious . What moral can go to the heart of things more deeply than this ? This story ...
11. oldal
... human frailty . Give me Leave to enjoy myself . That place , that does Contain my books , the best companions , is To me a glorious court , where hourly I Converse with the old sages and philosophers ; And sometimes for variety , I ...
... human frailty . Give me Leave to enjoy myself . That place , that does Contain my books , the best companions , is To me a glorious court , where hourly I Converse with the old sages and philosophers ; And sometimes for variety , I ...
20. oldal
... human condition presses more forcibly upon us ; but some pleasant images are at hand even there to refresh it . They do not displace the others , so as to injure the sense of public duty which they excite ; they only serve to keep our ...
... human condition presses more forcibly upon us ; but some pleasant images are at hand even there to refresh it . They do not displace the others , so as to injure the sense of public duty which they excite ; they only serve to keep our ...
39. oldal
... human im- ages . Some were made of wax , some of stone , and others doubtless of any material for sculpture . They were represented with good- natured grinning countenances , were clothed in skins , and had little dogs at their feet ...
... human im- ages . Some were made of wax , some of stone , and others doubtless of any material for sculpture . They were represented with good- natured grinning countenances , were clothed in skins , and had little dogs at their feet ...
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