The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral, & philosophical knowledge. Vol.1-12. 2nd ser. (ed. by S. Drew). Vol.1-4, Том 3 |
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... heart - contemptible the man- With no fine feelings interwove , his plan ; The thought of feeble infancy , who spurns , And for solicitude contempt returns ; When pain assail'd , how oft her eye might swim- Unreckon'd - thankless ...
... heart - contemptible the man- With no fine feelings interwove , his plan ; The thought of feeble infancy , who spurns , And for solicitude contempt returns ; When pain assail'd , how oft her eye might swim- Unreckon'd - thankless ...
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... heart . They are rather pleasing than profound , and are better calculated to be useful , than to excite wonder , or to command admiration . Many of his remarks , however , are not destitute of novelty , and these can hardly fail to ...
... heart . They are rather pleasing than profound , and are better calculated to be useful , than to excite wonder , or to command admiration . Many of his remarks , however , are not destitute of novelty , and these can hardly fail to ...
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... heart , were most happily united , was , however , justly the darling of the parents , although their love had not degenerat- ed into idolatry : they had brought up their child in the same manner in which they had been educated them ...
... heart , were most happily united , was , however , justly the darling of the parents , although their love had not degenerat- ed into idolatry : they had brought up their child in the same manner in which they had been educated them ...
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... heart , there is no God ; ' that he said it simply , but did not , could not , think so . Thus it has been argued , that the precepts of our religion , more lofty than for human intellect to have conceived , and more pure than for human ...
... heart , there is no God ; ' that he said it simply , but did not , could not , think so . Thus it has been argued , that the precepts of our religion , more lofty than for human intellect to have conceived , and more pure than for human ...
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... could present none other than an humble heart , was to be tram- pled on unheeded . Livy gives us the shuddering detail of the temples at Rome being polluted with human vic- 137 justice , and prosecuted with equal pro- | bability.
... could present none other than an humble heart , was to be tram- pled on unheeded . Livy gives us the shuddering detail of the temples at Rome being polluted with human vic- 137 justice , and prosecuted with equal pro- | bability.
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