Memoirs of Lady Hamilton: With Illustrative Anecdotes of Many of Her Most Particular Friends and Distinguished ContemporariesHenry Colburn, 1815 - Počet stran: 352 |
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... mind , Far , far away those words , ye whirlwinds , bear , And scatter them , ye storms , in empty air . HOMER . The favourable reception which this vo- lume has experienced from the public , ma- nifested by the sale of a large ...
... mind , Far , far away those words , ye whirlwinds , bear , And scatter them , ye storms , in empty air . HOMER . The favourable reception which this vo- lume has experienced from the public , ma- nifested by the sale of a large ...
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... mind to form a correct estimate of those qualities which are the object of admiration . Active virtue is most brilliant in the resistance of tempta- tion , and in that conflict which brings the passions under the dominion of reason ...
... mind to form a correct estimate of those qualities which are the object of admiration . Active virtue is most brilliant in the resistance of tempta- tion , and in that conflict which brings the passions under the dominion of reason ...
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... . The mistake of describing the fair side of human nature only , has a direct tendency to contract the mind within a sphere wherein little ex- ertion will seem requisite to become emi- nent either in LADY HAMILTON . 5.
... . The mistake of describing the fair side of human nature only , has a direct tendency to contract the mind within a sphere wherein little ex- ertion will seem requisite to become emi- nent either in LADY HAMILTON . 5.
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... for duties , or of supposing that the admiration of vir- tue is equivalent to the discharge of its obligations . Passion and prejudice have too long pre- vailed over the public mind with respect to circumstances , LADY HAMILTON . 13.
... for duties , or of supposing that the admiration of vir- tue is equivalent to the discharge of its obligations . Passion and prejudice have too long pre- vailed over the public mind with respect to circumstances , LADY HAMILTON . 13.
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... mind with respect to circumstances , concerning which poste- rity will demand a honest report . It is , therefore , time that the voice of justice and humanity should be calmly heard , and that Reason should take her seat , to record ...
... mind with respect to circumstances , concerning which poste- rity will demand a honest report . It is , therefore , time that the voice of justice and humanity should be calmly heard , and that Reason should take her seat , to record ...
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