Prose and PoetryR. Hart-Davis, 1950 - 961 Seiten Over sixty-five representative selections. |
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... happiness is cer- tainly just , and I shall insert it , not that it will give any informa- tion to any reader , but it may serve to shew how the most common notion may be swelled in sound , and diffused in bulk , till it shall perhaps ...
... happiness is cer- tainly just , and I shall insert it , not that it will give any informa- tion to any reader , but it may serve to shew how the most common notion may be swelled in sound , and diffused in bulk , till it shall perhaps ...
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... happiness , and the test of our obedience ; for had not such a test seemed necessary to God's in- finite wisdom , and productive of universal good , he would never have permitted the happiness of men , even in this life , to have de ...
... happiness , and the test of our obedience ; for had not such a test seemed necessary to God's in- finite wisdom , and productive of universal good , he would never have permitted the happiness of men , even in this life , to have de ...
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... happiness , that is , in universal benevolence , or , in their language , charity to all men ; the other , in the probation of man , and his obedience to his creator . Sublime and magnificent as was the philosophy of the ancients , all ...
... happiness , that is , in universal benevolence , or , in their language , charity to all men ; the other , in the probation of man , and his obedience to his creator . Sublime and magnificent as was the philosophy of the ancients , all ...
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Chronological Table | 8 |
London a Poem | 25 |
An Account of the Life of Mr Richard Savage | 41 |
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