 | Baratariana - 1773
...fchemes were accomplimed ; always feafonable, always adequate, the fuggeftions of an underHanding, animated by ardour, and enlightened by prophecy. The...ordinary feelings which make life amiable and indolent— thofe fenfations which foften and allure and vulgarize — were unknown to him. No domeftick difficulties,... | |
 | 1773 - 354 páginas
...fchemes were accomplifhed ; alwaysleafonable, always p.dequate, the fuggeftions of an underftanding, animated by ardour, and enlightened by prophecy. The...ordinary feelings which make life amiable and indolent— thofe fenfations which foften and allure and vulgarize—were uukr.own to him. No domeftick difficulties,... | |
 | 1782
...fchemes were ajconiplifhed ; always feafunabte, always adequate, the Uiggeflions of an underHanding animated by ardour, and enlightened by prophecy. The ordinary feelings, which make life amiabl: and indolent, thofe fenfations, which foften, and allure, and vulgarize, were unknown to him.... | |
 | 1784
...always feafonable, always adequate ; the fug•*« geftions of an underftanding animated by ar•( dour, and enlightened by prophecy. « The ordinary feelings, which make life « amiable and indolent, thofe fenfations which " foften andallure, and vulgarize, were unknown <' to him. No dome (lie difficulties,... | |
 | John Almon - 1792
...fchemes were accomplifhed; always feafonable, always adequate ; the fuggeftions of an underftanding, animated by ardour, and enlightened by prophecy. The...ordinary feelings which make life amiable and indolent, thofe fen Cations which foften and allure and vulgarize, were unknown to him : no domeftic difficulties,... | |
 | 1797
...fchemes were accompliflied, always feafonable, always adequate ; the fuggeftions of an underftanding animated by ardour, and enlightened by prophecy. The ordinary feelings, which make life amiable and C 3 indolent indolent, were unknown to him. No domeftic difficulties, no domeftic weaknefs, reached... | |
 | Thomas Campbell - 1807
...mind was infinite, and h's scheme* were to affect, not England, not the present age only, but iiurope and posterity. Wonderful were the means by which these...accomplished; always seasonable, always adequate : the »-jg£cstions of an understanding animated by ardour and eniighteBed by prophecy. • The ordinary... | |
 | 1808
...England. The sight of his mind was infinite ; and his schemes were to affect not England, not the prefent age only, but Europe and posterity. Wonderful were the means by which thefe fchemes were accomplished, always seasonable, always adequate, the suggestions of an underflanding... | |
 | Thomas Browne (LL.D.) - 1810
...other the democracy of England. The sight of his mind was infinite ; and his schemes were to affect not England, not the present age only, but Europe and...adequate, the suggestions of an understanding animated by ardor, and enlightened by prophecy. " The ordinary feelings, which render life amiable and indolent,... | |
 | John Adams - 1813 - 310 páginas
...other the democracy of England. The sight of his mind was infinite; and his schemes were to affect, not England, not the present age only, but Europe and...adequate, the suggestions of an understanding animated by ardor, and enlightened by prophecy. The ordinary feelings which make life amiable and indolent were... | |
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