The English ReaderDavid Clark, 1828 - Počet stran: 252 |
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Strana
... affection of the heart , that binds the human family together , irrespective of age , sex , or condition ; that links ... Affections , been more exquisitely pourtrayed than in that of England ; and the poets of the last sixty or seventy ...
... affection of the heart , that binds the human family together , irrespective of age , sex , or condition ; that links ... Affections , been more exquisitely pourtrayed than in that of England ; and the poets of the last sixty or seventy ...
Strana 1
... Affections . THE disease which forms the subject of the following pages , is an inflammatory affection of that part of the inucous mem → brane which lines the bronchial tubes , and perhaps also of the ve- siculæ in which they terminate ...
... Affections . THE disease which forms the subject of the following pages , is an inflammatory affection of that part of the inucous mem → brane which lines the bronchial tubes , and perhaps also of the ve- siculæ in which they terminate ...
Strana 19
... affections . But , remember Jesus claims , and will not be content with less than such a supremacy in your affections , that your love for the dearest earthly objects might be called hatred in comparison of your love for Him ; and one ...
... affections . But , remember Jesus claims , and will not be content with less than such a supremacy in your affections , that your love for the dearest earthly objects might be called hatred in comparison of your love for Him ; and one ...
Strana 19
... affections as a category of emotions different in kind to those customarily denominated passions. By investing the affections with a set of meanings that delineate affection as distinct from and preferable to passion, Fenner opens up ...
... affections as a category of emotions different in kind to those customarily denominated passions. By investing the affections with a set of meanings that delineate affection as distinct from and preferable to passion, Fenner opens up ...
Strana 31
... Affections of veins , ( varices , hemorr- hoids , phlebitis , etc. ) . 4 Affections of the lymphatic system . Hemorrhages . 23 2 1 2 8 97 10 72 3 10 1 1 1 50 Other affections of the circulatory ap paratus . Totals . 699 30 4 3 3 22 52 ...
... Affections of veins , ( varices , hemorr- hoids , phlebitis , etc. ) . 4 Affections of the lymphatic system . Hemorrhages . 23 2 1 2 8 97 10 72 3 10 1 1 1 50 Other affections of the circulatory ap paratus . Totals . 699 30 4 3 3 22 52 ...
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affections Antiparos appear attention balance of happiness Bayle beauty behold BLAIR blessing Caius Verres character cheerful comfort dark death delight Democritus Dioclesian distress divine dread earth enjoy enjoyment envy eternity ev'ry evil eyes father favour feel folly fortune friendship Fundanus gentle give Greek language ground happiness hast Hazael heart heaven Heraclitus honour hope human indulge inflection innocent Jugurtha kind king labours live look Lord mankind ment mercy Micipsa midst mind misery Mount Etna nature never noble Numidia o'er objects ourselves pain pass passions pause peace persons phemed pleasures possession pow'r praise present pride prince proper Pythias racter reason religion render rest rich rise Roman Senate scene SECTION sense shade shining Sicily smile sorrow soul sound spirit stancy suffer temper tempest tence thee things thought tion truth vanity vice virtue virtuous voice wisdom wise youth
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Strana 183 - No farther seek his merits to disclose, Or draw his frailties from their dread abode, (There they alike in trembling hope repose,) The bosom of his Father and his God.
Strana 248 - When even at last the solemn hour shall come, And wing my mystic flight to future worlds, I cheerful will obey; there, with new powers, Will rising wonders sing. I cannot go Where universal love not smiles around, Sustaining all yon orbs, and all their suns; From seeming evil still educing good, And better thence again, and better still, In infinite progression.
Strana 245 - Cease then, nor order imperfection name; Our proper bliss depends on what we blame. Know thy own point: this kind this due degree Of blindness, weakness, Heav'n bestows on thee. Submit. — In this, or any other sphere, Secure to be as blest as thou canst bear: Safe in the hand of one disposing Power, Or in the natal, or the mortal hour.
Strana 193 - With thee conversing I forget all time ; All seasons and their change, all please alike. Sweet is the breath of morn, her rising sweet, With charm of earliest birds...
Strana 198 - I would not enter on my list of friends (Though graced with polished manners and fine sense Yet wanting sensibility) the man Who needlessly sets foot upon a worm.
Strana 222 - By shameful variance betwixt man and man. How many pine in want, and dungeon glooms, Shut from the common air, and common use Of their own limbs...
Strana 194 - Millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth Unseen, both when we wake, and when we sleep : All these with ceaseless praise his works behold Both day and night. How often from the steep Of echoing hill or thicket have we heard Celestial voices to the midnight air, Sole, or responsive each to other's note, Singing their great Creator...
Strana 223 - Of Nature's womb, that in quaternion run Perpetual circle, multiform; and mix And nourish all things; let your ceaseless change Vary to our great Maker still new praise. Ye mists and exhalations that now rise From hill or steaming lake, dusky or gray, Till the sun paint your fleecy skirts with gold, In honour to the world's great Author rise, Whether to deck with clouds th' uncolour'd sky, Or wet the thirsty earth with falling showers, Rising or falling still advance his praise.
Strana 192 - Had in her sober livery all things clad; Silence accompanied, for beast and bird, They to their grassy couch, these to their nests, Were slunk, all but the wakeful nightingale; She all night long her amorous descant* sung; Silence was...
Strana 245 - Great in the earth, as in the ethereal frame; Warms in the sun, refreshes in the breeze, Glows in the stars, and blossoms in the trees, Lives through all life, extends through all extent Spreads undivided, operates unspent, Breathes in our soul, informs our mortal part, As full, as perfect, in a hair as heart, As full, as perfect, in vile man that mourns, As the rapt seraph that adores and burns; To him no high, no low, no great, no small; He fills, he bounds, connects, and equals all.