The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choucest Selections and Masterpieces from Their Writings...Fifth avenue library society, 1906 |
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... bodies , and his pen was at the service of every philanthropic and missionary movement . He is known most widely by his Hymns . He also published Prose by a Poet , Lectures on Poetry and English Lit- erature ( 1830 ) . In 1835 he was ...
... bodies , and his pen was at the service of every philanthropic and missionary movement . He is known most widely by his Hymns . He also published Prose by a Poet , Lectures on Poetry and English Lit- erature ( 1830 ) . In 1835 he was ...
108. oldal
... body could have found in that from which it had restrained itself . They are also persuaded that God will make up the loss of those small pleasures with a vast and endless joy , of which religion does easily convince a good soul . Thus ...
... body could have found in that from which it had restrained itself . They are also persuaded that God will make up the loss of those small pleasures with a vast and endless joy , of which religion does easily convince a good soul . Thus ...
109. oldal
... body ; for they think that the pleasure of eating and drinking , and all the other de- lights of the body , are only so far desirable as they give or maintain health . But they are not pleasant in them- elves , otherwise than as they ...
... body ; for they think that the pleasure of eating and drinking , and all the other de- lights of the body , are only so far desirable as they give or maintain health . But they are not pleasant in them- elves , otherwise than as they ...
110. oldal
... bodies . This is their notion of virtue and of pleasure ; they think that no man's reason can carry him to a truer idea of them , unless some discovery from heaven should inspire him with sublime notions . I have not now the leisure to ...
... bodies . This is their notion of virtue and of pleasure ; they think that no man's reason can carry him to a truer idea of them , unless some discovery from heaven should inspire him with sublime notions . I have not now the leisure to ...
118. oldal
... body of which he finds himself a part . " I observe , " says Rousseau , " that in the modern ages men have no hold upon one another save through force and interest , while the ancients , on the other hand , acted much more by persuasion ...
... body of which he finds himself a part . " I observe , " says Rousseau , " that in the modern ages men have no hold upon one another save through force and interest , while the ancients , on the other hand , acted much more by persuasion ...
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