Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 5Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... heart , and so strongly guarded by hope and fear against the ap- proach of reason , that neither science nor experience can shake it , and we act as if life were without end , though we see and confess its uncertainty and short- ness ...
... heart , and so strongly guarded by hope and fear against the ap- proach of reason , that neither science nor experience can shake it , and we act as if life were without end , though we see and confess its uncertainty and short- ness ...
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... heart of the lion in the desert , where he roars without re- ply , and ravages without resistance . Without good- humour , virtue may awe by its dignity , and amaze by its brightness ; but must always be viewed at a di- stance , and ...
... heart of the lion in the desert , where he roars without re- ply , and ravages without resistance . Without good- humour , virtue may awe by its dignity , and amaze by its brightness ; but must always be viewed at a di- stance , and ...
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... heart , but to in- quire by what means I may recover my tranquillity ; and shall endeavour at brevity in my narrative , having long known that complaint quickly tires , however ele- gant , or however just . I was born in a remote county ...
... heart , but to in- quire by what means I may recover my tranquillity ; and shall endeavour at brevity in my narrative , having long known that complaint quickly tires , however ele- gant , or however just . I was born in a remote county ...
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... heart . There are , however , great numbers who have little recourse to the refinements of speculation , but who yet live at peace with themselves , by means which require less understanding , or less attention . When their hearts are ...
... heart . There are , however , great numbers who have little recourse to the refinements of speculation , but who yet live at peace with themselves , by means which require less understanding , or less attention . When their hearts are ...
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... hearts . The sentence most dreaded is that of reason and conscience , which they would engage on their side at any price but the labours of duty , and the sorrows of repentance . For this pur- pose every seducement and fallacy is sought ...
... hearts . The sentence most dreaded is that of reason and conscience , which they would engage on their side at any price but the labours of duty , and the sorrows of repentance . For this pur- pose every seducement and fallacy is sought ...
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