The Hive of Ancient and Modern Literature: A Collection of Essays, Narratives, Allegories, and Instructive CompositionsS. Hodgson, 1806 - 340 páginas |
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... himself and the world around him . It is then that he has an opportunity of feeing things as they are , and of removing the deceitful veil , which almost every thing affumes in the bufy fcene of worldly employments . The foul is enabled ...
... himself and the world around him . It is then that he has an opportunity of feeing things as they are , and of removing the deceitful veil , which almost every thing affumes in the bufy fcene of worldly employments . The foul is enabled ...
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... himself with plucking the flowers that covered the banks on either fide , or the fruits that hung upon the branches . At laft the green path began to decline from its first tendency , and to wind among hills and thickets , cooled with ...
... himself with plucking the flowers that covered the banks on either fide , or the fruits that hung upon the branches . At laft the green path began to decline from its first tendency , and to wind among hills and thickets , cooled with ...
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... himself , on which Obidah fed with eagerness and gratitude . " When the repaft was over , Tell me , ' faid the her- mit , by what chance thou haft been brought hither ; I have been now twenty years an inhabitant of this wilderness , in ...
... himself , on which Obidah fed with eagerness and gratitude . " When the repaft was over , Tell me , ' faid the her- mit , by what chance thou haft been brought hither ; I have been now twenty years an inhabitant of this wilderness , in ...
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... himself . They are both very requisite in a virtuous mind , to keep out melan- choly from the many ferious thoughts it is engaged in , and to hinder its natural hatred of vice from fouring into severity and cenforioufnefs . Remarks 15 ...
... himself . They are both very requisite in a virtuous mind , to keep out melan- choly from the many ferious thoughts it is engaged in , and to hinder its natural hatred of vice from fouring into severity and cenforioufnefs . Remarks 15 ...
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... himself to a higher and happier state of existence , by unremitted vigilance of caution , and activity of virtue . The duties required of man are fuch as human na- ture does not willingly perform , and fuch as those are inclined to ...
... himself to a higher and happier state of existence , by unremitted vigilance of caution , and activity of virtue . The duties required of man are fuch as human na- ture does not willingly perform , and fuch as those are inclined to ...
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