Miscellaneous and Fugitive Pieces, 1. ciltT. Davies, in Russel-Street, Convent-Garden, Bookseller to the Royal Academy, 1774 - 375 sayfa |
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Sayfa 17
... Account is ftill lefs reasonable . Whilft Men are injured , they must ⚫ be inflamed with Anger ; and whilft they fee Cru- elties , they must be melted with Pity ; whilft they perceive Danger they must be fenfible of Fear . ' This is to ...
... Account is ftill lefs reasonable . Whilft Men are injured , they must ⚫ be inflamed with Anger ; and whilft they fee Cru- elties , they must be melted with Pity ; whilft they perceive Danger they must be fenfible of Fear . ' This is to ...
Sayfa 23
... Account of natural Evil , which though , like the reft , not quite new , is very entertaining , though I know not how much it may contribute to Patience . The only Reason why we should contem- plate Evil is , that we may bear it better ...
... Account of natural Evil , which though , like the reft , not quite new , is very entertaining , though I know not how much it may contribute to Patience . The only Reason why we should contem- plate Evil is , that we may bear it better ...
Sayfa 29
... Account of the Effence of Vice and Virtue , it is only neceffary to add , that the Confequences of human Actions being fometimes uncertain , and fometimes remote , it is not poffible in many Cafes for moft Men , nor in all Cafes for any ...
... Account of the Effence of Vice and Virtue , it is only neceffary to add , that the Confequences of human Actions being fometimes uncertain , and fometimes remote , it is not poffible in many Cafes for moft Men , nor in all Cafes for any ...
Sayfa 31
... Account of the Ori- ginal of moral Evil , which amounts only to this , that God created Beings whose Guilt he foreknew , in order that he might have proper Objects of Pain , because the Pain of Part is , no Man knows how or why ...
... Account of the Ori- ginal of moral Evil , which amounts only to this , that God created Beings whose Guilt he foreknew , in order that he might have proper Objects of Pain , because the Pain of Part is , no Man knows how or why ...
Sayfa 32
... Account is by no Means difficult : Polity being only the Conduct of immoral Men in public Affairs . The Evils of each particular Kind of Government are very clearly and elegantly difplayed , and from their fecondary Caufes very ...
... Account is by no Means difficult : Polity being only the Conduct of immoral Men in public Affairs . The Evils of each particular Kind of Government are very clearly and elegantly difplayed , and from their fecondary Caufes very ...
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Sayfa 23 - The only end of writing is to enable the readers better to enjoy life, or better to endure it...
Sayfa 21 - As we drown whelps and kittens, they amuse themselves now and then with sinking a ship, and stand round the fields of Blenheim or the walls of Prague, as we encircle a cockpit. As we shoot a bird flying, they take a man in the midst of his business or pleasure and knock him down with an apoplexy. Some of them perhaps are virtuosi and delight in the operations of an asthma, as a human philosopher in the effects of the air-pump.
Sayfa 261 - But his innovations are sometimes pleasing, and his temerities happy : he has many verba ardentia, forcible expressions, which he would never have found, but by venturing to the utmost verge of propriety; and flights which would never have been reached, but by one who had very little fear of the shame of falling.
Sayfa 36 - ... finite, the matter on the outside of this space would by its gravity tend towards all the matter on the inside and by consequence fall down into the middle of the whole space and there compose one great spherical mass.
Sayfa 260 - His style is, indeed, a tissue of many languages ; a mixture of heterogeneous words, brought together from distant regions, with terms originally appropriated to one art, and drawn by violence into the service of another.
Sayfa 21 - Many a merry bout have these frolic beings at the vicissitudes of an ague, and good sport it is to see a man tumble with an epilepsy, and revive and tumble again, and all this he knows not why.
Sayfa 12 - To entail irreversible poverty upon generation after generation, only because the ancestor happened to be poor, is in itself cruel, if not unjust, and is wholly contrary to the maxims of a commercial nation, which always suppose and promote a rotation of property, and offer every individual a chance of mending his condition by his diligence.
Sayfa 244 - In the prosecution of this sport of fancy, he considers every production of art and nature in which he could find any decussation or approaches to the form of a quincunx ; and as a man once resolved upon ideal discoveries seldom searches long in vain, he finds his favourite figure in almost every thing...
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