... while yet nothing causes a greater expense of feeling. The heart is fretted and exhausted by being subjected to an alternation of contrary excitements, with the ultimate mortifying consciousness of their contributing to no end. The long-wavering deliberation,... The Visitor, or, Literary miscellany - Strana 941818Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| John Foster - 1807 - 402 str.
...ultimate mortifying consciousness of their contributing to no end. The long-wavering deliberation, whether to perform some bold action of difficult virtue,...have renovated the ardour which it was expending. A person of decisive character, by consuming as little passion as possible in dubious musings and abortive... | |
| John Foster - 1811 - 484 str.
...ultimate mortifying consciousness of their contributing to no end. The long- wavering deliberation, whether to perform some bold action of difficult virtue,...with the great disadvantage too of being relieved by Hone of that invigoration, which, to the man irt action, would have sprung fr6*m the spirit of the... | |
| John Foster - 1826 - 290 str.
...ultimate mortifying consciousness-of their contributing to no end.« The long-wavering deliberation, whether to perform some bold action of difficult virtue,...have renovated the ardour which it was expending. A person of decisive character, by consuming as little passion as possible in dubious musings and abortive... | |
| John Foster - 1830 - 116 str.
...ultimate mortifying consciousness of their contributing to no end. The long wavering deliberation, whether to perform some bold action of difficult virtue,...spirit of the action itself, and have renovated the ardor which it was expending. A person of decisive character, byconsuming as little passion as possible... | |
| Bela Bates Edwards - 1832 - 338 str.
...ultimate mortifying consciousness of their contributing to no end. The long-wavering deliberation, whether to perform some bold action of difficult virtue,...which, to the man in action, would have sprung from the spiritof the action itself, and have renovated the ardor which it was expending. A person of decisive... | |
| Bela Bates Edwards - 1835 - 328 str.
...ultimate mortifying consciousness of their contributing to no end. The long-wavering deliberation, whether to perform some bold action of difficult virtue,...spirit of the action itself, and have renovated the ardor which it was expending. A person of decisive character, by consuming as little passion as possible... | |
| John Foster - 1838 - 400 str.
...ultimate mortifying consciousness of their contributing to no end. The long-wavering deliberation, whether to perform some bold action of difficult virtue,...would have cost; with the great disadvantage too of not being relieved by any of that invigoration which the man in action finds in the activity itself,... | |
| 1839 - 302 str.
...no end. The long wavering deliberation, whether to perform some bold action of difficult virtue, ha* often cost more to feeling than the action itself, or a series of such actions, would Tiave cost ; with the great disadvantage, too, of being relieved by none of that invigoration which,... | |
| John Foster - 1846 - 370 str.
...ultimate mortifying consciousness of their contributing to no end. The long-wavering deliberation, whether to perform some bold action of difficult virtue,...would have cost ; with the great disadvantage too of not being relieved by any of that invigoration which the man in aetion finds in the activity itself,... | |
| Timothy Stone Pinneo - 1847 - 502 str.
...ultimate, mortifying consciousness of their contributing to no end. The long-wavering deliberation, whether to perform some bold action of difficult virtue,...spirit of the action itself, and have renovated the ardor which it was expending. A person of decisive character, by consuming as little passion as possible... | |
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