Extracts from the Diary of a Lover of LiteratureJ. Raw, 1810 - 241 страници |
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... particular sentiments are enforced , are generally just , and some- times original and happy . - His strained comparison , however , ( C. 3 ) , between the disciples of Plato and of Wesley , I either do not comprehend , or do not feel ...
... particular sentiments are enforced , are generally just , and some- times original and happy . - His strained comparison , however , ( C. 3 ) , between the disciples of Plato and of Wesley , I either do not comprehend , or do not feel ...
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... particular application to certain points of antient history , I am an incompetent judge ) , has my fullest assent . The concluding part , on the different and inconvertible natures of mathematical and moral evidence , particu → larly ...
... particular application to certain points of antient history , I am an incompetent judge ) , has my fullest assent . The concluding part , on the different and inconvertible natures of mathematical and moral evidence , particu → larly ...
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... particular impres- sion he wished . How different do the same transactions appear , under the colour- ing of Swift and Burnet ! -The Letter to a Whig Lord ( Vol . 24 , Nichols ' edition ) strikingly displays Swift's talents as a party ...
... particular impres- sion he wished . How different do the same transactions appear , under the colour- ing of Swift and Burnet ! -The Letter to a Whig Lord ( Vol . 24 , Nichols ' edition ) strikingly displays Swift's talents as a party ...
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... particular purpose , Warburton's Divine Legation . One would , a priori , have supposed it impossible to weave such a miscellaneous mass of know- ledge on all subjects , upon the slender and fragile thread of his Demonstration . For ...
... particular purpose , Warburton's Divine Legation . One would , a priori , have supposed it impossible to weave such a miscellaneous mass of know- ledge on all subjects , upon the slender and fragile thread of his Demonstration . For ...
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... particular invitation , a public Meeting of the Quakers , at which P. W. of G. with his suite , and between three and four hundred soldiers , were present . There were four principal speakers ; two men , and two women . The dismal twang ...
... particular invitation , a public Meeting of the Quakers , at which P. W. of G. with his suite , and between three and four hundred soldiers , were present . There were four principal speakers ; two men , and two women . The dismal twang ...
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Страница 236 - We, that are of purer fire, Imitate the starry quire ; Who, in their nightly watchful spheres, Lead in swift round the months and years.
Страница 229 - To be no more. Sad cure! for who would lose, Though full of pain, this intellectual being, Those thoughts that wander through eternity, To perish rather, swallowed up and lost In the wide womb of uncreated Night, Devoid of sense and motion?
Страница 114 - ... if commerce and the arts should be lost in an experiment to try how well a state may stand without these old fundamental principles, what sort of a thing must be a nation of gross, stupid, ferocious, and at the same time, poor and sordid barbarians, destitute of religion, honour, or manly pride, possessing nothing at present, and hoping for nothing hereafter?
Страница 103 - I mean by the word Taste no more than that faculty or those faculties of the mind, which are affected with, or which form a judgment of, the works of imagination and the elegant arts.
Страница 68 - Systems in many respects resemble machines. A machine is a little system, created to perform, as well as to connect together, in reality, those different movements and effects which the artist has occasion for. A system is an imaginary machine invented to connect together in the fancy those different movements and effects which are already in reality performed.
Страница 237 - With store of Ladies, whose bright eyes Rain influence, and judge the prize Of Wit, or Arms, while both contend To win her Grace, whom all commend.
Страница 9 - In short, all the symptoms which I have ever met with in History, previous to great Changes and Revolutions in Government, now exist and daily increase in France."/ Chapter III — Viaticum.
Страница 123 - Laughing is as much out of fashion as pantins or bilboquets. Good folks, they have no time to laugh. There is God and the King to be pulled down first; and men and women, one and all, are devoutly employed in the demolition. They think me quite profane, for having any belief left.
Страница 237 - Rain influence, and judge the prize Of wit or arms, while both contend To win her grace, whom all commend. There let Hymen oft appear In saffron robe, with taper clear, And pomp, and feast, and revelry, With mask, and antique pageantry; Such sights as youthful poets dream On summer eves by haunted stream.