The Art of LivingLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans. New York, 1843 - 144 pagini |
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Pagina 15
... already seen , it is not the mere physical impression , but the degree in which it likewise affects our mind and heart , which gives to all our enjoyments their greatest attractions . What then must become of a human being whose noblest ...
... already seen , it is not the mere physical impression , but the degree in which it likewise affects our mind and heart , which gives to all our enjoyments their greatest attractions . What then must become of a human being whose noblest ...
Pagina 17
... already , by this happy and divine union . To the great bulk of mankind , the pleasures of the senses naturally form the principal re- sources against ennui ; and certainly , as far as a beautiful and comfortable dwelling , tasteful ...
... already , by this happy and divine union . To the great bulk of mankind , the pleasures of the senses naturally form the principal re- sources against ennui ; and certainly , as far as a beautiful and comfortable dwelling , tasteful ...
Pagina 41
... already become so obnoxious to the spirit of the times in which we live , that were their acts those of perfect wisdom , and their purity immaculate , yet they would fail to please . Let us therefore do all we can , pro- perly to direct ...
... already become so obnoxious to the spirit of the times in which we live , that were their acts those of perfect wisdom , and their purity immaculate , yet they would fail to please . Let us therefore do all we can , pro- perly to direct ...
Pagina 44
... already become a most formidable obstruction to the progress of injustice and of oppression ; and as it grows more intelligent and religious , will it grow in influence and power . As it is however not the number of minds , but the ...
... already become a most formidable obstruction to the progress of injustice and of oppression ; and as it grows more intelligent and religious , will it grow in influence and power . As it is however not the number of minds , but the ...
Pagina 47
... already have taken deep root in man's heart and mind , the nursery of all heavenly fruits , before they can be transplanted into human life with safety , and before they can be expected to live . Let us , there- fore , take care that ...
... already have taken deep root in man's heart and mind , the nursery of all heavenly fruits , before they can be transplanted into human life with safety , and before they can be expected to live . Let us , there- fore , take care that ...
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