Rasselas: Poems, and Selected ProseRinehart, 1958 - 612 من الصفحات Donated by Henry Spencer, August 2009. |
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الصفحة 38
... fear of thine anger , and with humble confidence in thy mercy . Let me study thy laws , and labour in the duties ... fears , and joys and sorrows , Thou shalt call me hence , receive me to eternal happiness , for the sake of Jesus Christ ...
... fear of thine anger , and with humble confidence in thy mercy . Let me study thy laws , and labour in the duties ... fears , and joys and sorrows , Thou shalt call me hence , receive me to eternal happiness , for the sake of Jesus Christ ...
الصفحة 96
... fear originally prohibits endeavours by infusing despair of success ; or the frequent failure of irresolute struggles , and the constant desire of avoiding labour , impress by degrees false terrors on the mind . But fear , whether ...
... fear originally prohibits endeavours by infusing despair of success ; or the frequent failure of irresolute struggles , and the constant desire of avoiding labour , impress by degrees false terrors on the mind . But fear , whether ...
الصفحة 569
... fear . Of joy and grief the past is the object , and the future of hope and fear ; even love and hatred respect the past , for the cause must have been before the effect . " The present state of things is the consequence of the former ...
... fear . Of joy and grief the past is the object , and the future of hope and fear ; even love and hatred respect the past , for the cause must have been before the effect . " The present state of things is the consequence of the former ...
المحتوى
POETRY | 42 |
ESSAYS | 60 |
No 59 Oct 9 1750 Suspirius the ScreechOwl | 79 |
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Addison amuse appears Ashbourne attention beauty blank verse censure character considered criticism curiosity danger death delight desire diligence discovered Dryden Dunciad Earse easily effect elegance endeavour English poetry enquiry envy equally Essay Essay on Criticism evil expected eyes fancy faults favour fear folly genius happiness honour hope human idle Iliad imagination Imlac Johnson kind knowledge labour language learning lence less letters live Lord mankind ment mind misery nature neglected never numbers observed once opinion Ovid pain Paradise Lost passed passions Pekuah perhaps pleased pleasure poem poet poetry Pope praise present pride prince princess produced publick Rasselas reader reason Samuel Johnson scarcely scenes Seged seldom Shakespeare shew Skie sometimes sorrow suffer supposed things thou thought tion truth unkle vanity verse virtue W. K. Wimsatt wish words write