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The influence of principles imbibed from a novel , does not always manifest itself
in the direct way of moulding the thoughts and actions of the reader . So rarely
have fictitious works been able to form and fashion the whole character , that a ...
The influence of principles imbibed from a novel , does not always manifest itself
in the direct way of moulding the thoughts and actions of the reader . So rarely
have fictitious works been able to form and fashion the whole character , that a ...
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... in order to set his fair readers see that he dissents totally and altogether from
his author , he takes up the pen and gives vent to his gallant mind in the following
manners There ' s naught so delightful as woman , Delectable source of all joy !
... in order to set his fair readers see that he dissents totally and altogether from
his author , he takes up the pen and gives vent to his gallant mind in the following
manners There ' s naught so delightful as woman , Delectable source of all joy !
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His theory depends , as our readers will soon see , upon what he has given the
name of lateral gravitation ; a species of force which was first suggested to him by
observing how much easier a bale of goods may be pulled into the loft than be ...
His theory depends , as our readers will soon see , upon what he has given the
name of lateral gravitation ; a species of force which was first suggested to him by
observing how much easier a bale of goods may be pulled into the loft than be ...
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In an advertisement to the work , the Doctor tells the “ Reader ' fairly and honestly
, who translated the Essay , - how he ... We shall place the original side by side
with the copy : and our readers will then be able to judge for themselves , how ...
In an advertisement to the work , the Doctor tells the “ Reader ' fairly and honestly
, who translated the Essay , - how he ... We shall place the original side by side
with the copy : and our readers will then be able to judge for themselves , how ...
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It does seem to us , therefore , that Mr . Franklin has , by no means , treated his
readers fairly . And indeed there is an air of mystery about his whole conduct , in
this business , which requires a good deal of explanation . The writings of such a
...
It does seem to us , therefore , that Mr . Franklin has , by no means , treated his
readers fairly . And indeed there is an air of mystery about his whole conduct , in
this business , which requires a good deal of explanation . The writings of such a
...
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Página 173 - I HAD a dream, which was not all a dream. The bright sun was extinguished, and the stars Did wander darkling in the eternal space, Rayless, and pathless, and the icy earth Swung blind and blackening in the moonless air...
Página 247 - And suddenly there was a great earthquake, so that the foundations of the prison were shaken ; and immediately all the doors were opened, and every one's bands were loosed.
Página 172 - All heaven and earth are still — though not in sleep, But breathless, as we grow when feeling most ; And silent, as we stand in thoughts too deep...
Página 376 - ... consideration, I put down under the different heads short hints of the different motives that at different times occur to me for or against the measure. When I have thus got them all together in one view, I...
Página 174 - They slept on the abyss, without a surge; The waves were dead; the tides were in their grave; The moon, their mistress, had expired before ; The winds were withered in the stagnant air, And the clouds perished: Darkness had no need Of aid from them — she was the universe.
Página 381 - Here is my creed. I believe in one God, the creator of the universe. That he governs it by his Providence. That he ought to be worshipped. That the most acceptable service we render to him is doing good to his other children. That the soul of man is immortal, and will be treated with justice in another life respecting its conduct in this. These I take to be the fundamental points in all sound religion, and I regard them as you do in whatever sect I meet with them.
Página 173 - The palaces of crowned kings - the huts, The habitations of all things which dwell, Were burnt for beacons; cities were consumed, And men were gather'd round their blazing homes To look once more into each other's face. Happy were those who dwelt within the eye Of the volcanos, and their...
Página 264 - It is worthy of particular remark, that, in general, women and children are rendered more useful, and the latter more early useful, by manufacturing establishments, than they would otherwise be.
Página 174 - The birds, and beasts, and famished men at bay, Till hunger clung them, or the dropping dead Lured their lank jaws ; himself sought out no food, But, with a piteous and perpetual moan And a quick desolate cry, licking the hand, Which answered not with a caress — he died.
Página 381 - Divinity; though it is a question I do not dogmatize upon, having never studied it, and think it needless to busy myself with it now, when I expect soon an opportunity of knowing the truth with less trouble. I see no harm, however, in its being believed, if that belief has the good consequence, as probably it has, of making his doctrines more respected and...