Essays, Addressed to Young Married Women: By Mrs. GriffithT. Cadell; and J. Robson, 1782 - Počet stran: 124 |
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... natural benevolence of the heart , and rendered it callous to the refined feelings of fenfibility . ZEAL without knowledge is the parent of bigotry ; and bigotry is too often the adopted religion of wrinkles and grey hairs . B 2 From ...
... natural benevolence of the heart , and rendered it callous to the refined feelings of fenfibility . ZEAL without knowledge is the parent of bigotry ; and bigotry is too often the adopted religion of wrinkles and grey hairs . B 2 From ...
Strana 24
... natural to men ; and wherever this inclination is moft indulged , will be the fituation of their choice . Every man ought to be the prin- cipal object of attention in his fa- mily ; of course he fhould feel himself happier at home than ...
... natural to men ; and wherever this inclination is moft indulged , will be the fituation of their choice . Every man ought to be the prin- cipal object of attention in his fa- mily ; of course he fhould feel himself happier at home than ...
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... natural depravity and inconftancy of his nature , has withdrawn his love . from her , and perhaps beftowed it on fome unworthy object , to whom he devotes his time and fortune . IN fuch a ftate of wretchedness what line fhall our ...
... natural depravity and inconftancy of his nature , has withdrawn his love . from her , and perhaps beftowed it on fome unworthy object , to whom he devotes his time and fortune . IN fuch a ftate of wretchedness what line fhall our ...
Strana 35
... natural language of conjugal affection , this the ful- filling of the marriage vow , where felf is loft in a ftill dearer object , where tenderness is heightened by diftrefs , and attachment cemented even by the tears of forrow . Such ...
... natural language of conjugal affection , this the ful- filling of the marriage vow , where felf is loft in a ftill dearer object , where tenderness is heightened by diftrefs , and attachment cemented even by the tears of forrow . Such ...
Strana 37
... natural gloominefs of their difpofitions will be increafed by each other's converfe ; melan- choly will become habitual , and care be heightened to defpondency . Not minds of melancholy ftrain , " Still filent , or that ftill complain ...
... natural gloominefs of their difpofitions will be increafed by each other's converfe ; melan- choly will become habitual , and care be heightened to defpondency . Not minds of melancholy ftrain , " Still filent , or that ftill complain ...
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Strana 104 - Me, let the tender office long engage, To rock the cradle of reposing age, With lenient arts extend a mother's breath, Make languor smile, and smooth the bed of death, Explore the thought, explain the asking eye, And keep awhile one parent from the sky...
Strana 116 - Time, the fupreme! time is eternity; Pregnant with all eternity can give; Pregnant with all that makes archangels fmile. Who murders time, he crufhes in the birthj A power etherial, only not ador'd.
Strana 85 - We, Hermia, like two artificial Gods, Created with our needles both one flower, Both on one sampler, sitting on one cushion...
Strana 34 - Thofe feats, whence long excluded thou muft mourn ; That gate, for ever barr'd to thy return : Wilt thou not then bewail ill-fated love, And hate a banifh'd man, condemn'd in woods to rove ? EMMA.
Strana 119 - Whofe Yefterdays look backwards with a fmile; Nor, like the Parthian, wound him as they fly; That common, but opprobrious lot! Paft hours, If not by guilt, yet wound us by their flight, If Folly bounds our profpeft by the grave, All feeling...
Strana 15 - By thee adult'rous luft was driven from men Among the beftial herds to range ; by thee, Founded in reafon, loyal, juft, and pure, Relations dear, and all the characters Of Father, Son, and Brother, firft were known.
Strana 74 - Can gold gain friendship? impudence of hope! As well mere man an angel might beget. Love, and love only, is the loan for love. Lorenzo ! pride repress, nor hope to find A friend, but what has found a friend in thee : All like the purchase, few the price will pay ; And this makes friends such miracles below.
Strana 24 - A love of power and authority is natural to men; and wherever this inclination is most indulged, will be the situation of their choice.
Strana 65 - The great variety of needle-works," says Mrs. Griffith, " which the ingenious women of other countries, as well as of our own, have invented, will furnish us with constant and amusing employment; and though our labours may not equal a Mineron's, or an Aylesbury's, yet, if they unbend the mind, by fixing its attention on the progress of any elegant, or imitative art, they answer the purpose of domestic amusement; and, when the higher duties of...