The Friend: A Series of Essays to Aid in the Formation of Fixed Principles in Politics, Morals, and Religion. With Literary Amusements Interspersed, Том 3W. Pickering, 1850 |
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... human world , his little circle of affection with forms as fair as his heart defired for its love . But when , from the eminence of life which he has reached , he lifts up his eyes , and fends out his spirit to range over the great ...
... human world , his little circle of affection with forms as fair as his heart defired for its love . But when , from the eminence of life which he has reached , he lifts up his eyes , and fends out his spirit to range over the great ...
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... human mind , which he had seen but under one afpect , now presents to him a thousand unknown and beautiful forms . He fees it , in its varying powers , glancing over nature with restless curiofity , and with impetuous energy striving ...
... human mind , which he had seen but under one afpect , now presents to him a thousand unknown and beautiful forms . He fees it , in its varying powers , glancing over nature with restless curiofity , and with impetuous energy striving ...
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... human nature towards perfection gives birth to such lofty dreams , as fecure to it the devout affent of the imagination ; and it will be yet more grateful to a heart juft opening to hope , Alushed with the consciousness of new ftrength ...
... human nature towards perfection gives birth to such lofty dreams , as fecure to it the devout affent of the imagination ; and it will be yet more grateful to a heart juft opening to hope , Alushed with the consciousness of new ftrength ...
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... human race . Nor is this faith , which , in some shape , will always be the creed of virtue , without apparent reason , even in the erro- neous form in which the young adopt it . For there is a perpetual acquifition of knowledge and art ...
... human race . Nor is this faith , which , in some shape , will always be the creed of virtue , without apparent reason , even in the erro- neous form in which the young adopt it . For there is a perpetual acquifition of knowledge and art ...
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... human love that will place the infirmities of the heart peculiarly under his control ; at the same time that they blend with and animate the attachment to his cause . So that there will flow from him something of the peculiar influence ...
... human love that will place the infirmities of the heart peculiarly under his control ; at the same time that they blend with and animate the attachment to his cause . So that there will flow from him something of the peculiar influence ...
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