The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1822 |
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55. oldal
... painful and worrying thought . Now this suf fering is inevitably connected with a weak state of the body in some respects , particularly of the stomach . Hundreds will be found to have felt it , if patients enquire ; but the mind is ...
... painful and worrying thought . Now this suf fering is inevitably connected with a weak state of the body in some respects , particularly of the stomach . Hundreds will be found to have felt it , if patients enquire ; but the mind is ...
57. oldal
... pain or pleasure . But when we have done our duty to others ; when we have refused , as much as in us lies , to take our own pleasures till we have done what we can to share them with others , whether by a fortunate power to bestow , or ...
... pain or pleasure . But when we have done our duty to others ; when we have refused , as much as in us lies , to take our own pleasures till we have done what we can to share them with others , whether by a fortunate power to bestow , or ...
58. oldal
... pain , when it does not turn into knowledge , is apt to turn into sullenness and malignity . It's reliefs also become of the grossest and most selfish nature ; and nothing can be more disgust- ingly pitiable than a gross arrogant ...
... pain , when it does not turn into knowledge , is apt to turn into sullenness and malignity . It's reliefs also become of the grossest and most selfish nature ; and nothing can be more disgust- ingly pitiable than a gross arrogant ...
73. oldal
... pain and terror are new and fearful to his inexperienced age : but sufferings merely physical ( unless sublimated like those of Philoctetes ) are common - places to a grown man . Images , to become awful to him , must be removed from ...
... pain and terror are new and fearful to his inexperienced age : but sufferings merely physical ( unless sublimated like those of Philoctetes ) are common - places to a grown man . Images , to become awful to him , must be removed from ...
74. oldal
... pain to no purpose , or to very little pur- pose compared with the unpleasant ideas they excite of human nature , are as gross mistakes , in their way , as these , and twenty times as pernicious for the latter become ludicrous to grown ...
... pain to no purpose , or to very little pur- pose compared with the unpleasant ideas they excite of human nature , are as gross mistakes , in their way , as these , and twenty times as pernicious for the latter become ludicrous to grown ...
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