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... sense of danger is surmounted ; and it cannot be said , without the utmost perversion of lan- guage , that a man is courageous , merely because he discovers no fear when he is sensible of no danger . It is , indeed , true , that ...
... sense of danger is surmounted ; and it cannot be said , without the utmost perversion of lan- guage , that a man is courageous , merely because he discovers no fear when he is sensible of no danger . It is , indeed , true , that ...
Pagina 152
... sense of this awful truth , I do not doubt ; and , per- haps , a hasty speculatist would conclude , that its in- fluence would be stronger in proportion as it more frequently occurred : but upon every mind that is be- come familiar with ...
... sense of this awful truth , I do not doubt ; and , per- haps , a hasty speculatist would conclude , that its in- fluence would be stronger in proportion as it more frequently occurred : but upon every mind that is be- come familiar with ...
Pagina 176
... sense of gra- titude that increased it . But alas : this felicity was scarce sooner enjoyed than lost : the good matron , who was in the most endearing sense my parent and my friend , was seized with a fever , which in a few days put an ...
... sense of gra- titude that increased it . But alas : this felicity was scarce sooner enjoyed than lost : the good matron , who was in the most endearing sense my parent and my friend , was seized with a fever , which in a few days put an ...
Inhoudsopgave
In what arts the ancients excelled the moderns 134 | 7 |
a vision | 17 |
The story of Desdemona concluded | 28 |
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