The Friend: A Series of Essays, in Three Volumes, to Aid in the Formation of Fixed Principles in Politics, Morals, and Religion, with Literary Amusements Interspersed, Band 3R. Fenner, 1818 - 375 Seiten |
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... seems made for delusion . He comes with a spirit whose dearest feelings and highest thoughts have sprung up under the influences of nature . He transfers to the realities of life the high wild fancies of visionary boyhood : he brings ...
... seems made for delusion . He comes with a spirit whose dearest feelings and highest thoughts have sprung up under the influences of nature . He transfers to the realities of life the high wild fancies of visionary boyhood : he brings ...
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... seem to discern a glory in the countenance of the age , which is but the reflection of its own effulgence . He will possess , therefore , in the creative power of generous hope , a preparation for illusory and exaggerated admiration of ...
... seem to discern a glory in the countenance of the age , which is but the reflection of its own effulgence . He will possess , therefore , in the creative power of generous hope , a preparation for illusory and exaggerated admiration of ...
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... seems beautiful ; all seems admirable . And there- fore he engages eagerly in the pursuit of false or insufficient philosophy ; he is won by the allurements of licentious art ; he follows with wonder the irregular transports of undisci ...
... seems beautiful ; all seems admirable . And there- fore he engages eagerly in the pursuit of false or insufficient philosophy ; he is won by the allurements of licentious art ; he follows with wonder the irregular transports of undisci ...
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... seems to him new - born to the world . To himself every fresh idea appears instruction : every new exertion , acquisition of power : he seems just called to the consciousness of him- self , and to his true place in the intellectual ...
... seems to him new - born to the world . To himself every fresh idea appears instruction : every new exertion , acquisition of power : he seems just called to the consciousness of him- self , and to his true place in the intellectual ...
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... opinions , to systems of feeling , and to characters distinguished in the world , that are far beneath his own original dignity . Now as this delusion springs not from his worse but his better nature , it seems as if 15.
... opinions , to systems of feeling , and to characters distinguished in the world , that are far beneath his own original dignity . Now as this delusion springs not from his worse but his better nature , it seems as if 15.
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