The British Essayists: The MirrorLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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الصفحة 22
... mind , like a microscope , sees only what is little , and takes in nothing that is great . But no character can be more respectable than that of a man of talents , whose thoughts are often employed upon the great and important objects ...
... mind , like a microscope , sees only what is little , and takes in nothing that is great . But no character can be more respectable than that of a man of talents , whose thoughts are often employed upon the great and important objects ...
الصفحة 23
... mind , when there is place for it , should un- bend and allow itself to be amused by those other objects which , compared with those of ambition , fame , or study , may appear little or trifling . The mind is very apt to receive a ...
... mind , when there is place for it , should un- bend and allow itself to be amused by those other objects which , compared with those of ambition , fame , or study , may appear little or trifling . The mind is very apt to receive a ...
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... mind of which the illustrious friends were possessed , when , from the cares of state , they could descend to , and feel amusement in , those innocent and simple - hearted pleasures . None but men of virtue , and who possessed an easy ...
... mind of which the illustrious friends were possessed , when , from the cares of state , they could descend to , and feel amusement in , those innocent and simple - hearted pleasures . None but men of virtue , and who possessed an easy ...
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Men proachable mind , could have enjoyed them . * whose consciences upbraided them , who felt the agi- tation of bad ... minds , under less peaceful , less simple , and less innocent amusements . That absorption of calm feelings which ...
Men proachable mind , could have enjoyed them . * whose consciences upbraided them , who felt the agi- tation of bad ... minds , under less peaceful , less simple , and less innocent amusements . That absorption of calm feelings which ...
الصفحة 27
... mind , that the fashion of hedges and terraces was brought in by King William . But , exclusive of all those motives , on which his sister and I sometimes rally him , my friend , from the warmth of his heart , and the sensibility of his ...
... mind , that the fashion of hedges and terraces was brought in by King William . But , exclusive of all those motives , on which his sister and I sometimes rally him , my friend , from the warmth of his heart , and the sensibility of his ...
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