Skrytá pole
Knihy Knihy
" By attention and exercise it may be improved in every man. It prepares the mind for receiving the impressions of virtue; and. without it there can be no true politeness. Nothing is more odious, than that insensibility which wraps a man up in himself and... "
Elements of Moral Science - Strana 176
autor/autoři: James Beattie - 1790 - 688 str.
Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize

The Lady's Magazine, Or, Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex ...

1790 - 820 str.
...without it there can be no true politenefs. Nothing is more, odious than that infenfibility, whieh wraps a man up in himfelf and his own concerns, and prevents bis being moved with either the joys or the forrows of another. This inhuman temper, however common,...
Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize

Beauties selected from the writings of James Beattie. To which are prefixed ...

James Beattie, Thomas Gray - 1809 - 414 str.
...no teue politeness. Nothing is more odious, than that insensibility which wraps a man up inhimself and his own concerns, and prevents his being moved with either the joys or the sorrows of another. TJiis inhuman temper,' however common, seems not.to be natural to the soul of man,...
Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize

Beauties selected from the writings of James Beattie. To which are prefixed ...

James Beattie, Thomas Gray - 1809 - 408 str.
...no true politeness. Nothing is more odious, than that insensibility which wraps a man up in himself and his own concerns, and prevents his being moved with either the joys or the sorrows of another. This inhuman temper, however common, seems not to be natural to the soul of man,...
Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize

The Local Preachers' Magazine and Christian Family Record: For ..., Svazky 15–16

1865 - 848 str.
...which are truly noble. NOTHING is more odious than that insensibility which wraps a man up in himself and his own concerns, and prevents his being moved with either the joys or sorrows of another. THE most useful lesson in the school of life, is that which teaches us to be content....
Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize

The practical moral lesson book, Svazek 3

Charles Hole - 1871 - 298 str.
...be no true happiness. Nothing is more odious than that insensibility which wraps a man up in himself and his own concerns, and prevents his being moved with either the joys or sorrows of others. How important, then, is it that the young whose feelings are keen and buoyant, capable...
Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize

The biblical museum, Svazek 1

James Comper Gray - 1871 - 442 str.
...true politeness. Nothing is more odious than that insensibility wh. wraps a man up in himself and bis own concerns, and prevents his being moved with either the joys or the sorrows of another."-/teaíí/e. a Ac. xiv. 7 : Ep. ii.8. Sick, affected with disease. A.-S. sioc;...
Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize

The Sabbath school magazine, ed. by W. Keddie, Svazky 25–26

Glasgow sabbath school union - 1873 - 598 str.
...in every man" — " nothing is more odious than that insensibility which wraps a man up in himself and his own concerns, and prevents his being moved with either the joys or the sorrows of another." For Christian workers, there are few, if, indeed, any, spheres of labour where...
Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize

The Christian life, a book of Bible helps and counsels for every day ...

Christian life - 1874 - 446 str.
...no true politeness. Nothing is more odious than that insensibility which wraps a man up in himself and his own concerns, and prevents his being moved with either the joys or the sorrows of another. — BEATTIE. 3Sn merep ana trutlj tntquitg ii nurgett ; anls bn flje fear of t§e...
Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize

New facts upon all subjects, by the author of 'Enquire within'.

Robert Kemp Philp - 1874 - 348 str.
...no true politeness. Nothing is more odious than that insensibility which wraps a man up in himself and his own concerns, and prevents his being moved with either the joys or sorrows of another. This inhuman temper, however common, seems not to be natural to the soul of man,...
Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize

Ideals of Life, Or, Wisdom of the Ages: A Series of Wholesome, Practical ...

Osgood Eaton Fuller - 1881 - 658 str.
...no true politeness. Nothing is more odious than that insensibility which wraps a man up in himself and his own concerns, and prevents his being moved with either the joys or the sorrows of another. — BEATTIE. We must not make too much of sympathy, as mere feeling. We do in things...
Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize




  1. Moje knihovna
  2. Nápověda
  3. Rozšířené vyhledávání knih
  4. Stáhnout ePub
  5. Stáhnout soubor PDF