Miscellaneous and Fugitive Pieces, 2. ciltT. Davies, 1773 |
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Sayfa 21
... Nature , or Effect of Art , however beneficial to Mankind , which , either by cafual Deviations , or foolish Perverfions , is not fometimes mifchievous . Whatever may be the Cause of Happiness , may be made likewise the Cause of Mifery ...
... Nature , or Effect of Art , however beneficial to Mankind , which , either by cafual Deviations , or foolish Perverfions , is not fometimes mifchievous . Whatever may be the Cause of Happiness , may be made likewise the Cause of Mifery ...
Sayfa 22
... Nature : We might indeed breathe and eat in univerfal Ignorance ; but muft want all that gives Pleasure or Security , all the Embellishments and De- lights , and most of the Conveniencies and Comforts of our present Condition ...
... Nature : We might indeed breathe and eat in univerfal Ignorance ; but muft want all that gives Pleasure or Security , all the Embellishments and De- lights , and most of the Conveniencies and Comforts of our present Condition ...
Sayfa 30
... Nature , or from Accident and Prejudice ; whe- ther it be decreed by the Authority of Reason , or the Tyranny of Ignorance , that of all the Candi- dates for literary Praife , the unhappy Lexicographer holds the lowest Place , neither ...
... Nature , or from Accident and Prejudice ; whe- ther it be decreed by the Authority of Reason , or the Tyranny of Ignorance , that of all the Candi- dates for literary Praife , the unhappy Lexicographer holds the lowest Place , neither ...
Sayfa 43
... with Juftice ac- cufed of a Solecifm in this Paffage , The poor Inhabitant Starves in the midst of Nature's Bounty curft , And in the loaden Vineyard dies for Thirst . it is not in our Power to have Recourse to it ENGLISH DICTIONARY . 43.
... with Juftice ac- cufed of a Solecifm in this Paffage , The poor Inhabitant Starves in the midst of Nature's Bounty curft , And in the loaden Vineyard dies for Thirst . it is not in our Power to have Recourse to it ENGLISH DICTIONARY . 43.
Sayfa 45
... natural and primitive Signification ; as , To arrive , to reach the Shore in a Voyage : He arrived at a fafe Harbour . Then to give its confequential Meaning , to arrive , to reach any Place , whether by Land or Sea ; s , He arrived at ...
... natural and primitive Signification ; as , To arrive , to reach the Shore in a Voyage : He arrived at a fafe Harbour . Then to give its confequential Meaning , to arrive , to reach any Place , whether by Land or Sea ; s , He arrived at ...
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