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Rules of Precedency among Authors and Actors 530. Account of the Marriage of Will . Honeycomb 531. On the Idea of the Supreme Being 535. On vain Hopes of temporal Objects — Story of Alnaschar . 536. The Author's Interview with a Lady ...
Rules of Precedency among Authors and Actors 530. Account of the Marriage of Will . Honeycomb 531. On the Idea of the Supreme Being 535. On vain Hopes of temporal Objects — Story of Alnaschar . 536. The Author's Interview with a Lady ...
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... sources of those pleasures which you have discovered , that “ greatness " is This has suggested to me the reason why , of all objects that I have ever seen , there is none which affects my imagination so much as the sea or ocean .
... sources of those pleasures which you have discovered , that “ greatness " is This has suggested to me the reason why , of all objects that I have ever seen , there is none which affects my imagination so much as the sea or ocean .
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A troubled ocean , to a man who sails upon it , is , I think , the biggest object that he can see in motion , and consequently gives his imagination one of the highest kinds of pleasure that can arise from greatness .
A troubled ocean , to a man who sails upon it , is , I think , the biggest object that he can see in motion , and consequently gives his imagination one of the highest kinds of pleasure that can arise from greatness .
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... shall apprehend the Divine Being , and be more sensible of his presence than we are now of the presence of any object which the eye beholds , a man must be lost in carelessness and stupidity , who is not alarmed at such a thought .
... shall apprehend the Divine Being , and be more sensible of his presence than we are now of the presence of any object which the eye beholds , a man must be lost in carelessness and stupidity , who is not alarmed at such a thought .
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I design this paper a speculation upon that vain and foolish hope , which is misemployed on temporal objects , and produces many sorrows and calamities in human life . It is a precept several times inculcated by Horace , that we should ...
I design this paper a speculation upon that vain and foolish hope , which is misemployed on temporal objects , and produces many sorrows and calamities in human life . It is a precept several times inculcated by Horace , that we should ...
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