The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], 第 1 巻、第 1 部1805 |
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... heart the proper influence of our divine religion , no subject of enquiry will be more in- teresting , than the method in which this heavenly principle may be recommended to attention ; so as , at once , most effectually to engage the ...
... heart the proper influence of our divine religion , no subject of enquiry will be more in- teresting , than the method in which this heavenly principle may be recommended to attention ; so as , at once , most effectually to engage the ...
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... heart after an infinite good ; and the astonishing anticipations of what that good must imply ,. in order to satisfy the thirst of man's moral nature . On these grounds , we cannot but consider them as irrefragable witnesses for ...
... heart after an infinite good ; and the astonishing anticipations of what that good must imply ,. in order to satisfy the thirst of man's moral nature . On these grounds , we cannot but consider them as irrefragable witnesses for ...
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... heart of heart , " Though throbbing there , their mingled raptures warm , My life's employment , and my leisure's charm ; My soul's first choice , my fancy's early flame ; My chance of fortune , and my hopes of fame ; No , not e'en ...
... heart of heart , " Though throbbing there , their mingled raptures warm , My life's employment , and my leisure's charm ; My soul's first choice , my fancy's early flame ; My chance of fortune , and my hopes of fame ; No , not e'en ...
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... heart is cold . ' pp . 57-61 . In having allowed Mr. S.'s claim to the fine sensibilities of the Painter , we may be considered as having assigned to him the essential requisites of the l'oet ; and his first essay in this charac- ter ...
... heart is cold . ' pp . 57-61 . In having allowed Mr. S.'s claim to the fine sensibilities of the Painter , we may be considered as having assigned to him the essential requisites of the l'oet ; and his first essay in this charac- ter ...
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... heart is unconscious . She describes with some mi- nuteness the various galleries and palaces visited by her , but the great changes which they have undergone in half a century , and particularly the important events which have more ...
... heart is unconscious . She describes with some mi- nuteness the various galleries and palaces visited by her , but the great changes which they have undergone in half a century , and particularly the important events which have more ...
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