The Hive of Ancient and Modern Literature: A Collection of Essays, Narratives, Allegories, and Instructive CompositionsS. Hodgson, 1806 - 340 páginas |
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... ourselves in bufinefs , immerge ourselves in luxury , and rove through the labyrinths of inconftancy , till the darknefs of old age begins to invade us , and disease and anxiety obftruct our way . We then look back upon our lives with ...
... ourselves in bufinefs , immerge ourselves in luxury , and rove through the labyrinths of inconftancy , till the darknefs of old age begins to invade us , and disease and anxiety obftruct our way . We then look back upon our lives with ...
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... ourselves to confider the ef- fects of time , that things neceffary and certain often fur- prife us like unexpected contingencies . We leave the beauty in her bloom , and , after an abfence of twenty years , wonder , at our return , to ...
... ourselves to confider the ef- fects of time , that things neceffary and certain often fur- prife us like unexpected contingencies . We leave the beauty in her bloom , and , after an abfence of twenty years , wonder , at our return , to ...
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... ourselves undauntedly bold where we are fure of no effectual resistance . The perverfion of the best things converts them to the worst . Home is certainly well adapted to repofe and folid enjoyment . Among parents and brothers , and all ...
... ourselves undauntedly bold where we are fure of no effectual resistance . The perverfion of the best things converts them to the worst . Home is certainly well adapted to repofe and folid enjoyment . Among parents and brothers , and all ...
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... ourselves the habit of virtue . Gentleness is , in truth , the great avenue to mutual enjoyment . Amidst the strife of interfering interests , it tempers the violence of contention , and keeps alive the feeds of harmony . Whatever ends ...
... ourselves the habit of virtue . Gentleness is , in truth , the great avenue to mutual enjoyment . Amidst the strife of interfering interests , it tempers the violence of contention , and keeps alive the feeds of harmony . Whatever ends ...
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... eafy and more delightful . But , on the contrary , when vicious , headftrong appetites are to be reclaimed , and inveterate habits to be corrected , what fecurity can can we give ourselves , that we shall have either ( 45 )
... eafy and more delightful . But , on the contrary , when vicious , headftrong appetites are to be reclaimed , and inveterate habits to be corrected , what fecurity can can we give ourselves , that we shall have either ( 45 )
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