Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1823 |
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... look with so much pleasure upon the works of art , as those who are artists themselves . They are therefore their delight , because they were heretofore their employ- ment ; and they love to see such things , because they once loved to ...
... look with so much pleasure upon the works of art , as those who are artists themselves . They are therefore their delight , because they were heretofore their employ- ment ; and they love to see such things , because they once loved to ...
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... look on , and to be near the lists , though feebleness will not let him offer at the prize . An old huntsman finds a music in the noise of hounds , though he cannot follow the chase . An old drunk- ard loves a tavern , though he cannot ...
... look on , and to be near the lists , though feebleness will not let him offer at the prize . An old huntsman finds a music in the noise of hounds , though he cannot follow the chase . An old drunk- ard loves a tavern , though he cannot ...
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... look no further . But if he desires to see the same virtue propagated and diffused to those about him , it is for their sakes , not his own . It is his charity that wishes , and not his necessity that requires it . For solitude and ...
... look no further . But if he desires to see the same virtue propagated and diffused to those about him , it is for their sakes , not his own . It is his charity that wishes , and not his necessity that requires it . For solitude and ...
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... look upon them as so many prodigious exceptions from our common na- ture , as so many portentous animals , like the strange unnatural productions of Africa , and fit to be pub- licly shewn , were they not unfit to be seen : for cer ...
... look upon them as so many prodigious exceptions from our common na- ture , as so many portentous animals , like the strange unnatural productions of Africa , and fit to be pub- licly shewn , were they not unfit to be seen : for cer ...
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... look upon and enjoy himself in the sight of his neighbour's sin and shame , and secretly hug himself upon the ruins of his brother's virtue , and the dishonours of his reason , can he plead the instigation of any appetite in nature ...
... look upon and enjoy himself in the sight of his neighbour's sin and shame , and secretly hug himself upon the ruins of his brother's virtue , and the dishonours of his reason , can he plead the instigation of any appetite in nature ...
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