Interesting Anecdotes, Memoirs, Allegories, Essays, and Poetical Fragments: Tending to Amuse the Fancy, and Inculcate Morality. By Mr. Addisonauthor, 1797 - 271 頁 |
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... caufe both of God and man , for without it we can nei- ther be fociable nor religious . IT is the glory of gratitude , that it depends only on the goodwill : if I have will to be grate- ful , fays Seneca , I am fo . If gratitude is due ...
... caufe both of God and man , for without it we can nei- ther be fociable nor religious . IT is the glory of gratitude , that it depends only on the goodwill : if I have will to be grate- ful , fays Seneca , I am fo . If gratitude is due ...
第 41 頁
... caufe of the dimunition of his annual rents , without any apparent reasons for it . Happily for his lordship , few of his ftewards were guilty of grofs nifde meanors while they were employed by him , but there was one whose conduct ...
... caufe of the dimunition of his annual rents , without any apparent reasons for it . Happily for his lordship , few of his ftewards were guilty of grofs nifde meanors while they were employed by him , but there was one whose conduct ...
第 69 頁
... caufe , and elated our confidence with fuccefs we are naturally inclined to pursue the fame train of reasoning , to establish fome collateral truth , to remove fome adjacent dif- ficulty ; and to take in the whole comprehenfion of our ...
... caufe , and elated our confidence with fuccefs we are naturally inclined to pursue the fame train of reasoning , to establish fome collateral truth , to remove fome adjacent dif- ficulty ; and to take in the whole comprehenfion of our ...
第 160 頁
... caufe , and with an enlightened tafte . The one blindly pursues his difpofition , by which his intellects are often duped ; a slave to his prejudices and vulgar opinions , he is driven in the ftream of thefe fo- reign impulfions ...
... caufe , and with an enlightened tafte . The one blindly pursues his difpofition , by which his intellects are often duped ; a slave to his prejudices and vulgar opinions , he is driven in the ftream of thefe fo- reign impulfions ...
第 170 頁
... would not have been , if he had a mind , even as great a diffembler as Tiberius . He will have every action to proceed from a direct caufe ; he grants action ( 170 ) style was perpetually abrupt, but it is for want ...
... would not have been , if he had a mind , even as great a diffembler as Tiberius . He will have every action to proceed from a direct caufe ; he grants action ( 170 ) style was perpetually abrupt, but it is for want ...
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