| Hugh Blair, James Finlayson - 1808 - 474 pagina’s
...may the waves of the sea cease to roll, as provocations to arise from human corruption and frailty. Attacked by great injuries, the man of mild and gentle...the most frequent causes of disquiet, he is happily superioui-. Hence his L 4 days SERMON days flow in a far more placid tenour than those of others: exempted... | |
| 1808 - 356 pagina’s
...is a charm infinitely more powerful than in all the studied manners of the most finished courtier. Attacked by great injuries, the man of mild and gentle...defend and resent, as his duty allows him. But to slight provocations, and offences from frivolous persons, which are the most common causes of disquiet,... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 1082 pagina’s
...may the waves of the sea cease to roll, as provocations to arise from human corruption and frailty. Attacked by great injuries, the man of mild and gentle...superior. Hence his days flow in a far more placid tenor than those of others ; exempted from the numberless discomposures which agitate vulgar minds,... | |
| George Crabb - 1816 - 788 pagina’s
...tbnt the report bj wbicb they injured an absent character was trae. H AWKESWORTH. Attacked by {Treat injuries the man of mild and gentle spirit will feel what human nature feels, and will defend anil reient as his dut; allows htm. BLAIK. Whatever private views and passions plead, No cause can... | |
| George Crabb - 1818 - 918 pagina’s
...apologia by contending that the report by which they injured an absent character was true. HAWXESWORTH. Attacked by great Injuries, the man of mild And gentle...spirit will feel what human nature feels, and will dejend and resent at hb duty allowi him. , BLAIR. Whatever private views and passions plead, No cause... | |
| George Crabb - 1818 - 1000 pagina’s
...Injured an absent character wax true. HAWIFSWOHTII. Attacked by great Injuries, the man of mild mud gentle spirit will feel what human nature feels, and will defend and resent at his duty alluws him. BLAIR. Whatever private views and radons plead, Vo cause can jtat\fy so black... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1820 - 488 pagina’s
...may the waves of the sea cease to roll, as provocations to arise from human corruption and frailty. Attacked by great injuries, the man of mild and gentle...the most frequent causes of disquiet, he is happily superiour. Hence his days flow in a far more placid tenour than those of others : exempted from the... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1820 - 540 pagina’s
...may the waves of the sea cease to roll, as provocations to arise from human corruption and frailty. Attacked by great injuries, the man of mild and gentle...and frivolous offences which are the most frequent cause of disquiet, he is happily superior. Hence his days flow in a far more placid tenor than those... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1822 - 472 pagina’s
...may the waves of the sea cease to roll, as provocations not arise from human corruption and frailty. Attacked by great injuries, the man of mild and gentle...superior. Hence his days flow in a far more placid tenor than those of others ; exempted from the numberless discomposures which agitate vulgar minds.... | |
| Hugh Blair, James Finlayson - 1822 - 492 pagina’s
...may the waves of the sea cease to roll, as provocations to arise from human corruption and frailty. Attacked by great injuries, the man of mild and gentle...the most frequent causes of disquiet, he is happily superiour. Hence his days flow in a far more placid tenour than those of others : exempted from the... | |
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