Melancholy: As it Proceeds from the Disposition and Habit, the Passion of Love, and the Influence of ReligionVernor, 1801 - 420 стор. |
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... hands , and in which each diftinct form is blended by cuftom . We do not , like Pyrrho and Cadmus , make the world ; and by whatever authority it is we affert the pri- vilege of fetting it to rights , and giving it a new form of go ...
... hands , and in which each diftinct form is blended by cuftom . We do not , like Pyrrho and Cadmus , make the world ; and by whatever authority it is we affert the pri- vilege of fetting it to rights , and giving it a new form of go ...
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... hand that gave it . Physicians and phyfic , in such cases , are equally ineffectual : man muft fubmit to the almighty hand of God , bow down before him , and implore his mercy . * I fhall , therefore , examine into those causes only ...
... hand that gave it . Physicians and phyfic , in such cases , are equally ineffectual : man muft fubmit to the almighty hand of God , bow down before him , and implore his mercy . * I fhall , therefore , examine into those causes only ...
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... hand of Puck , that merry wanderer of the night , or Oberon , the king of fhadows , over the enchanted heath , winding and unwinding themselves as so many clocks , and ftill pleafing their deluded minds . - unsettled they remove , As ...
... hand of Puck , that merry wanderer of the night , or Oberon , the king of fhadows , over the enchanted heath , winding and unwinding themselves as so many clocks , and ftill pleafing their deluded minds . - unsettled they remove , As ...
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... hand ; and when they demanded who he was , he seemed to disdain giving them an answer ; but being further questioned , he at length wakened as it were from his reverie , and replied , " My name is Dionyfius ; I am a native " of Messene ...
... hand ; and when they demanded who he was , he seemed to disdain giving them an answer ; but being further questioned , he at length wakened as it were from his reverie , and replied , " My name is Dionyfius ; I am a native " of Messene ...
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... hands , and every part of his body ; and , sparing neither friend nor foe , tears all to pieces ; diffolves the bond of mutual fociety ; and tramples on all the laws of hospitality . The mischiefs , however , which the indulgence of ...
... hands , and every part of his body ; and , sparing neither friend nor foe , tears all to pieces ; diffolves the bond of mutual fociety ; and tramples on all the laws of hospitality . The mischiefs , however , which the indulgence of ...
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