Nothing is more endearing than such a confession ; and you will find such a satisfaction in your own consciousness, and in the renewed tenderness and esteem you will gain from the person concerned, that your task for the future will be made more easy,... Letters on the Improvement of the Mind: Addressed to a Lady - 第 113 頁Mrs. Chapone (Hester) 著 - 1806 - 212 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Addison (pseud.) - 1795 - 616 頁
...this internal enemy will by degrees be forced to give ground. The love of truth, and a real defire of improvement, ought to be the only motives of argumentation ; and where thefe are fincere, no difficulty can be made of embracing the truth, as foon as it is perceived. To... | |
| Mrs. Chapone (Hester) - 1807 - 252 頁
...you will find such a satisfaction in your own consciousness, and in the renewed tenderness and esteem you will gain from the person concerned, that your...sincere, no difficulty can 'be made of embracing the truth, as soon as it is perceived. But, in fact, people oftener dispute from vanity and pride, which... | |
| Mrs. Chapone (Hester) - 1809 - 350 頁
...you will find such a satisfaction in your own consciousness, and in the renewed tenderness and esteem you will gain from the person concerned, that your...sincere, no difficulty can be made of embracing the truth, as soon as it is perceived. But, in fact, people oftener dispute from vanity and pride, which... | |
| 1809 - 344 頁
...you will find such a satisfaction in your own consciousness, and in the renewed tenderness and esteem you will gain from the person concerned, that your...sincere, no difficulty can be made of embracing the truth, as soon as it is perceived. But, in fact, people oftener dispute from vanity and pride, which... | |
| 1821 - 322 頁
...you will find such a satisfaction in your own consciousness, and in the renewed tenderness and esteem you will gain from the person concerned, that your...more easy, and your reluctance to be convinced will, ou every occasion, grow less and less. The love of truth, and a real desire of improvement, ought to... | |
| Hester Chapone - 1821 - 358 頁
...you will find such a satisfaction in your own consciousness, and in the renewed tenderness and esteem you will gain from the person concerned, that your...sincere, no difficulty can be made of embracing the truth, as soon as it is perceived. But, in fact, people oftener dispute from vanity and pride, which... | |
| Hester Chapone - 1829 - 208 頁
...you will find such a satisfaction in your own consciousness, and the renewed tenderness and esteem you will gain from the person concerned, that your...sincere, no difficulty can be made of embracing the truth, as soon as it is perceived. But, in fact, people oftener dispute from vanity and pride, which... | |
| 1832 - 410 頁
...you will find such a satisfaction in your own consciousness, and in the renewed tenderness and esteem you will gain from the person concerned, that your...sincere, no difficulty can be made of embracing the truth, as soon as it is perceived. But, in fact, people oflener dispute from vanity and pride, which... | |
| William Huffington - 1839 - 500 頁
...will gain strength from the contest, and this internal enemy will by degrees be forced to give ground. The love of truth, and a real desire of improvement,...sincere, no difficulty can be made of embracing the truth, as soon as it is perceived. To receive advice, reproof, and instruction properly, is the surest... | |
| Author of The young man's own book - 1841 - 338 頁
...you will find such a satisfaction in your own consciousness, and in the renewed tenderness and esteem you will gain from the person concerned, that your...desire of improvement, ought to be the only motives of argumenta. tion; and, where these are sincere, no difficulty can be made of embracing the truth, as... | |
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