 | 1778 - 378 頁
...terrify one another. Were I a father, I fhould take a particular care t» preferve my children from thefe little horrors of imagination, which they are apt...contract when they are young", and are not able to fhake off when they are in years. I have known a foldier that has entered a breach, affrighted at his... | |
 | 1781 - 364 頁
...apprehenfions, and has cautioned parents to be particularly careful to preferve their children from. thofe little horrors of imagination which they are apt to...contract when they are young, and are not able to fhake off when they grow up. He juftly obferves, that, next to a clear judgement and a good confcience,... | |
 | 1789 - 508 頁
...I mould take a particular care to preferve my children from thefe little horrors and imaginations, which they are apt to contract when they are young, and are not able to make off when they are in years. I have known a foldier that has entered a breach, affrighted at his... | |
 | British essayists - 1802 - 250 頁
...apparitions, of spirits, and of witches. Mr. Addison, in an excellent paper in the Spectator, has shewn the folly of those apprehensions, and has cautioned...greatest blessing of life. Perhaps it might be going too for to attribute to this essay of Mr. Addison the reformation so strongly recommended by him. It is... | |
 | 1803 - 422 頁
...terrify one another. Were I a father, I should take a particular care to preserve my children from these little horrors of imagination which they are apt to...contract when they are young, and are not able to shake oft' when tlrey are in years. I have known a soldier that has entered a breach, affrighted at his own... | |
 | 1803 - 434 頁
...terrify one another. Were I a father, I should take a particular care to preserve my children from, these little horrors of imagination which they are apt to contract when they are young, and are not able toshake off when they are in years. I have known a soldier that has entered a breach, affrighted at... | |
 | 1804 - 676 頁
...I should take a particular care to preserve my children from these little horrors and imaginations, which they are apt to contract when they are young, and are not able to shake off when they are in years. I have known a soldier that has entered a breach, affrighted at bis own shadow, and look... | |
 | Alexander Chalmers - 1807 - 380 頁
...apparitions, of spirits, and of witches. Mr. Addison, in an excellent paper in the Spectator', has shewn the folly of those apprehensions, and has cautioned...conscience, a sound imagination is the greatest blessing oft life. Perhaps it might be going too far to attribute to this essay of Mr. Addison the reformation... | |
 | Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 418 頁
...terrify one another. Were I a father, I should take a particular care to preserve my children from these little horrors of imagination, which they are apt...are young, and are not able to shake off when they are in years. I have known a soldier that has entered a breach, affrighted at his own shadow, and look... | |
 | Spectator The - 1808 - 348 頁
...terrify one another. Were I a father, I should take a particular care to preserve my children from these little horrors of imagination, which they are apt to contract when they are young, and are not ahle to shake off when they are in years. I have known a soldier that has entered a hreach, affrighted... | |
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