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... friends with generous promises for the future . At once to put an end to mere conjecture , we must observe that no other motive operates in the case , than that which is derived from precedent : we choose not at pre- sent to omit , what ...
... friends with generous promises for the future . At once to put an end to mere conjecture , we must observe that no other motive operates in the case , than that which is derived from precedent : we choose not at pre- sent to omit , what ...
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... friends seems also to be a very pro- minent and not unamiable virtue among some , whose good opinions we should take no pains to alienate ; and this adds one more to the catalogue of those difficulties not connected with the well or ill ...
... friends seems also to be a very pro- minent and not unamiable virtue among some , whose good opinions we should take no pains to alienate ; and this adds one more to the catalogue of those difficulties not connected with the well or ill ...
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... friends can desire . Those who have hitherto con- tributed to it , will still continue their exertions ; and will , we hope , acquire new energy from the recollection that they are writing in the cause of a friend . If this should take ...
... friends can desire . Those who have hitherto con- tributed to it , will still continue their exertions ; and will , we hope , acquire new energy from the recollection that they are writing in the cause of a friend . If this should take ...
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... friend of mine told me that one of them fell down before him , as he was walking along the other day , pretending to be expiring through hun- ger , by which means he obtained a considerable present . He afterwards saw the fellow in ...
... friend of mine told me that one of them fell down before him , as he was walking along the other day , pretending to be expiring through hun- ger , by which means he obtained a considerable present . He afterwards saw the fellow in ...
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... friends who are so stingy and niggardly , that they will suffer their souls to remain in these abodes of torment , sooner than put a few farthings into the box . How any one can be so un- feeling as to grudge a little money to secure a ...
... friends who are so stingy and niggardly , that they will suffer their souls to remain in these abodes of torment , sooner than put a few farthings into the box . How any one can be so un- feeling as to grudge a little money to secure a ...
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The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volym 5 Samuel Cooper Thacher,David Phineas Adams,William Emerson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1808 |
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Sida 220 - Bear me, Pomona ! to thy citron groves ; To where the lemon and the piercing lime, With the deep orange, glowing through the green, Their lighter glories blend.
Sida 394 - Tis night, and the landscape is lovely no more; I mourn, but, ye woodlands, I mourn not for you; For morn is approaching, your charms to restore, Perfum'd with fresh fragrance, and glittering with dew, Nor yet for the ravage of winter I mourn; Kind Nature the embryo blossom will save. But when shall spring visit the mouldering urn ! O when shall it dawn on the night of the grave!
Sida 290 - Where western gales eternally reside, And all the seasons lavish all their pride : Blossoms, and fruits, and flowers together rise, And the whole year in gay confusion lies.
Sida 394 - Though the root thereof wax old in the earth, and the stock thereof die in the ground, yet through the scent of water it will bud and bring forth boughs like a plant. But man dieth and wasteth away; yea, man giveth up the ghost, and where is he...
Sida 181 - Unto you therefore which believe he is precious : but unto them which be disobedient, the Stone which the builders disallowed, the same is made the head of the corner...
Sida 181 - Sanctify the LORD of hosts himself; and let him be your fear, and let him be your dread. And he shall be for a sanctuary ; but for a stone of stumbling and for a rock of offence to both the houses of Israel, for a gin and for a snare to the inhabitants of Jerusalem.
Sida 394 - Now gliding remote, on the verge of the sky, The moon half extinguished her crescent displays ; But lately I marked, when majestic on high She shone, and the planets were lost in her blaze. Roll on, thou fair orb, and with gladness pursue The path that conducts thee to splendor again : But man's faded glory what change shall renew? Ah, fool...
Sida 321 - The general character of this translation will be given, when it is said to preserve the wit, but to want the dignity, of the original.
Sida 236 - Let nothing be done through strife or vain-glory, but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves.
Sida 178 - that he who goes about to speak of the mystery of the Trinity, and does it by words and names of man's invention, talking of essences and existences, hypostases and personalities, priorities in coequalities, &c.