FalklandJ. & J. Harper, 1830 - 97 էջ |
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... past , to reconnect it with the present , and to gather from a consideration of * Quid ægrotus unquam somniavit quod philosophorum aliquis non dixerit ? - Lactantius . each what hopes and expectations are still left to me 8 FALKLAND .
... past , to reconnect it with the present , and to gather from a consideration of * Quid ægrotus unquam somniavit quod philosophorum aliquis non dixerit ? - Lactantius . each what hopes and expectations are still left to me 8 FALKLAND .
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... past , to reduce into the simplicity of problems the intricacies of political knowledge , to teach us the fallacy of the system which had governed by restriction , and imagined that the hap- piness of nations depended upon the perpetual ...
... past , to reduce into the simplicity of problems the intricacies of political knowledge , to teach us the fallacy of the system which had governed by restriction , and imagined that the hap- piness of nations depended upon the perpetual ...
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... past , and to doubt if this earth could indeed produce a living form to satisfy the visions of one who has dwelt among the boyish creations of fancy -who has shaped out in his heart an imaginary idol , ar- rayed it in whatever is most ...
... past , and to doubt if this earth could indeed produce a living form to satisfy the visions of one who has dwelt among the boyish creations of fancy -who has shaped out in his heart an imaginary idol , ar- rayed it in whatever is most ...
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... past ; which contributes to take its gloom from the solitude of the present : -Do you ask me its nature , Monkton ? It is my friendship for you . FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME . I WISH that I could convey to you , dear Monkton , the ...
... past ; which contributes to take its gloom from the solitude of the present : -Do you ask me its nature , Monkton ? It is my friendship for you . FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME . I WISH that I could convey to you , dear Monkton , the ...
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... past . FROM THE LADY EMILY MANDEVILLE TO MRS . ST . JOHN . AT last , my dear Julia , I am settled in my beautiful retreat . Mrs. Dalton and Lady Margaret Leslie are all whom I could prevail upon to accompany me . Mr. Mandeville is full ...
... past . FROM THE LADY EMILY MANDEVILLE TO MRS . ST . JOHN . AT last , my dear Julia , I am settled in my beautiful retreat . Mrs. Dalton and Lady Margaret Leslie are all whom I could prevail upon to accompany me . Mr. Mandeville is full ...
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Էջ 79 - Knowledge before — a discovery that there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamed of in our philosophy.
Էջ 22 - Ah me! for aught that ever I could read. Could ever hear by tale or history, The course of true love never did run smooth: But, either it was different in blood; Her.
Էջ 55 - ... engrosses all the sources of thought, and excludes every object but itself; but in the latter, it is shared with all the former reflections and feelings which the past yet bequeaths us, and can neither (however powerful be its nature) constitute the whole of our happiness or woe. The love of man in his maturer years is not indeed so much a new emotion, as a revival and concentration of all his departed affections to others; and the deep and intense nature of Falkland's passion for Emily was...
Էջ 29 - Our senses may captivate us with beauty ; but in absence we forget, or by reason we can conquer so superficial an impression. Our vanity may enamour us with rank ; but the affections of vanity are traced in sand : but who can love Genius, and not feel that the sentiments it excites partake of its own intenseness and its own immortality ? It arouses, concentrates, engrosses all our emotions, even to the most subtle and concealed.
Էջ 99 - PELHAM; OR, THE ADVENTURES OF A GENTLEMAN. A Novel. In 2 vols. 12mo. THE DISOWNED. A Novel. In 2 vols. 12mo. By the Author of "Pelham,"&c. [Stereotyped.) DEVEREUX. A Novel. In 2 vols. I2mo. By the Author of " Pelham,