The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 193
... reason be gives his sons a positive order not to enshrine it in gold or silver , but to lay it in the earth as soon as the life was gone out of it . An instance of such an overflowing of humanity , such an exuberant love to mankind ...
... reason be gives his sons a positive order not to enshrine it in gold or silver , but to lay it in the earth as soon as the life was gone out of it . An instance of such an overflowing of humanity , such an exuberant love to mankind ...
Strana 232
... reason as cool as possible , and to guard ourselves in all parts of life against the influence of passion , imagination , and constitution . Devotion , when it does not lie under the check of reason , is very apt to degenerate into ...
... reason as cool as possible , and to guard ourselves in all parts of life against the influence of passion , imagination , and constitution . Devotion , when it does not lie under the check of reason , is very apt to degenerate into ...
Strana 281
... reason which Hudibras has given , why those who can talk sa trifles speak with the greatest fluency ; namely , that the tongue is like a race - horse , which runs the faster the lesser weight it carries . Which of these reasons soever ...
... reason which Hudibras has given , why those who can talk sa trifles speak with the greatest fluency ; namely , that the tongue is like a race - horse , which runs the faster the lesser weight it carries . Which of these reasons soever ...
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