The Hive of Ancient and Modern Literature: A Collection of Essays, Narratives, Allegories, and Instructive CompositionsS. Hodgson, 1806 - 340 Seiten |
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... suffer it to grow higher , it will not there- fore ceafe to grow , but will quickly fhoot out at the bottom . The man indeed who goes into the world only with the narrow views of felf - intereft , who catches at the applause of an idle ...
... suffer it to grow higher , it will not there- fore ceafe to grow , but will quickly fhoot out at the bottom . The man indeed who goes into the world only with the narrow views of felf - intereft , who catches at the applause of an idle ...
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... suffers from difappointed ignorance , are with- out reproach . Yet it cannot be denied , that there are fome failures to which men of ftudy are peculiarly ex- pofed . Every condition has its disadvantages . The circle of knowledge is ...
... suffers from difappointed ignorance , are with- out reproach . Yet it cannot be denied , that there are fome failures to which men of ftudy are peculiarly ex- pofed . Every condition has its disadvantages . The circle of knowledge is ...
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... suffered her regard to be drawn away . The other feemed to approve her fubmiffion as pleafing , but with fuch a condefcenfion as plainly fhewed that the claimed it as due : and indeed fo great was her dignity and sweetness , that he who ...
... suffered her regard to be drawn away . The other feemed to approve her fubmiffion as pleafing , but with fuch a condefcenfion as plainly fhewed that the claimed it as due : and indeed fo great was her dignity and sweetness , that he who ...
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... suffer things to pass in this manner . He again purchased his freedom , and fitted out a ship on purpose to take him back to his own country . At parting , they mutually embraced each other , and , as they thought , took an eternal ...
... suffer things to pass in this manner . He again purchased his freedom , and fitted out a ship on purpose to take him back to his own country . At parting , they mutually embraced each other , and , as they thought , took an eternal ...
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... suffer together ; its miseries bring no alleviations ; it is a state in which every virtue is obfcured , and in which no conduct can avoid re- proach ; a state in which cheerfulness is infenfibility , and dejection , fullennefs ; of ...
... suffer together ; its miseries bring no alleviations ; it is a state in which every virtue is obfcured , and in which no conduct can avoid re- proach ; a state in which cheerfulness is infenfibility , and dejection , fullennefs ; of ...
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