A series of genuine letters between Henry and Frances [by R. and E. Griffith].Johnston, 1767 |
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... mind of Lord Orrery's wish about the latter fcenes of his life , hinted at in one of my former letters to you ; and in the paffage I here allude to , for want of better light from hiftory , he fuppofes after what manner Pliny paffed the ...
... mind of Lord Orrery's wish about the latter fcenes of his life , hinted at in one of my former letters to you ; and in the paffage I here allude to , for want of better light from hiftory , he fuppofes after what manner Pliny paffed the ...
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... mind rightly turned , perhaps , not the leaft to the laft ; and , if any uneafinefs arifes in our fenefcence , from a nearer profpect of the grave , it is unbecoming a Christian , who refts in hope . There is fomething extremely elegant ...
... mind rightly turned , perhaps , not the leaft to the laft ; and , if any uneafinefs arifes in our fenefcence , from a nearer profpect of the grave , it is unbecoming a Christian , who refts in hope . There is fomething extremely elegant ...
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... mind of a fentiment of your's , upon fome fuch occafion as this , which may not be im- properly repeated here : It is upon the fubject of revenge ; As a paffion , it is a vice ; but , as a " principle , a virtue . " Purfued with malice ...
... mind of a fentiment of your's , upon fome fuch occafion as this , which may not be im- properly repeated here : It is upon the fubject of revenge ; As a paffion , it is a vice ; but , as a " principle , a virtue . " Purfued with malice ...
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... mind , from whence they vainly argue , may have ( and it is more than pro- bable ) fo little relation to the divine mind , that there may not be even any analogy between them ; and may , perhaps , to a fpirit capable of conceiv- ing ...
... mind , from whence they vainly argue , may have ( and it is more than pro- bable ) fo little relation to the divine mind , that there may not be even any analogy between them ; and may , perhaps , to a fpirit capable of conceiv- ing ...
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... mind . We believe God to be all - wife , all- good . We muft change the idea of these attri- butes into folly and cruelty , if we fuppofe he did not form the faculties of our fouls by the moft per- fect model - by himself ; though he ...
... mind . We believe God to be all - wife , all- good . We muft change the idea of these attri- butes into folly and cruelty , if we fuppofe he did not form the faculties of our fouls by the moft per- fect model - by himself ; though he ...
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abfence Adieu affure againſt amufement anfwer becauſe beſt bleffing blifs charming confequence confider conftant converfe Dear FANNY dear Harry dearest defign defire difappointment divine epiftle exercife expreffion exprefs fafe faid fame fecond feems felf fenfe fenfible fentiments feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fince fincere firft firſt fituation folitude fome fomething fometimes foul fpeak fpirits FRANCES ftate ftile ftill fubject fuch fuffer fufficient fuppofe fure fweet give happineſs happy heart HENRY HIATU higheſt himſelf hope human inftance itſelf juft juftice juſt laft laſt leaft leaſt lefs LETTER lofs Maidenhall mind moft moral moſt muft muſt myſelf nature neceffary nefs never obferved occafion ourſelves paffage paffion pafs perfon philofophy pleafed pleaſed pleaſure Pliny poffible poft prefent reafon reft render ſhall ſpeak ſtate tenderneſs thee thefe theſe thing thofe thoſe thou thought tion underſtanding uſe virtue weakneſs worfe writing your's yourſelf
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