The British Essayists: The AdventurerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... sense of pastoral poetry : - Fortunate senex ! ergo tua rura manebunt , Et tibi magna satis ; quamvis lapis omnia nudus , Limosoque palus obducat pascua junco : Non insueta graves tentabunt pabula fœtas , Nec mala vicini pecoris ...
... sense of pastoral poetry : - Fortunate senex ! ergo tua rura manebunt , Et tibi magna satis ; quamvis lapis omnia nudus , Limosoque palus obducat pascua junco : Non insueta graves tentabunt pabula fœtas , Nec mala vicini pecoris ...
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... sense of his good fortune ; and was so affected by a retrospect of his danger , that he could scarce be- lieve it to be past . How providential , ' said he , ' was it , that I did not stay to drink another dish of tea at breakfast ...
... sense of his good fortune ; and was so affected by a retrospect of his danger , that he could scarce be- lieve it to be past . How providential , ' said he , ' was it , that I did not stay to drink another dish of tea at breakfast ...
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... sense of the Divine Bounty necessarily languid , in proportion as that bounty appears to be less doubt- ful and interrupted ? Every man , surely , would blush to admit these suppositions ; let every man , therefore , deny them by his ...
... sense of the Divine Bounty necessarily languid , in proportion as that bounty appears to be less doubt- ful and interrupted ? Every man , surely , would blush to admit these suppositions ; let every man , therefore , deny them by his ...
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... sense than stature or complexion ; and that the voluntary effort only is moral by which appetite is directed or restrained , by which it is brought under the govern- ment of reason , and rendered subservient to moral purposes . But with ...
... sense than stature or complexion ; and that the voluntary effort only is moral by which appetite is directed or restrained , by which it is brought under the govern- ment of reason , and rendered subservient to moral purposes . But with ...
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... sense she may be considered as felo de se . This , however , is mere cavil ; for the same may be said of him who fights when he can run away ; and yet it has always been deemed more honourable to kill the combatant than the fugitive ...
... sense she may be considered as felo de se . This , however , is mere cavil ; for the same may be said of him who fights when he can run away ; and yet it has always been deemed more honourable to kill the combatant than the fugitive ...
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