Preceptive, Moral, and Sentimental Pieces: On the Duties of the Young, Utgave 10G. Nicholson, 1796 - 20 sider |
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... wish , and he that lives upon hope will die fasting . There are no gains without pains ; then help hands , for I have no lands , " or , if I have , they are smartly taxed . " He that hath a trade , hath an estate ; and he that hath a ...
... wish , and he that lives upon hope will die fasting . There are no gains without pains ; then help hands , for I have no lands , " or , if I have , they are smartly taxed . " He that hath a trade , hath an estate ; and he that hath a ...
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... wish es , and seeing them gratified . He that labours in an great or laudable undertaking , has his fatigues fir supported by hope , and afterwards rewarded by joy he is always moving towards a certain end , and whe he has attained it ...
... wish es , and seeing them gratified . He that labours in an great or laudable undertaking , has his fatigues fir supported by hope , and afterwards rewarded by joy he is always moving towards a certain end , and whe he has attained it ...
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... wishes to live , while she lessens our en- joyments ? and , as she robs the senses of every plea- sure , equips imagination in the spoils ? Life would be insupportable to an old man , who , loaded with infirmities , feared death no more ...
... wishes to live , while she lessens our en- joyments ? and , as she robs the senses of every plea- sure , equips imagination in the spoils ? Life would be insupportable to an old man , who , loaded with infirmities , feared death no more ...
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... wish to imitate ; for all philosophy is only forcing the trade of happiness , when Nature seems to deny the means . They who , like our slave , can place themselves on that side of the world in which every thing appears in a pleasing ...
... wish to imitate ; for all philosophy is only forcing the trade of happiness , when Nature seems to deny the means . They who , like our slave , can place themselves on that side of the world in which every thing appears in a pleasing ...
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