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Strona 14
... himself was not more so . He has the cause of religion and virtue on his lips and in his heart . The cause for which he pleads has in him an advocate thoroughly not which is most injurious to the yielding minds of 14 PREFACE .
... himself was not more so . He has the cause of religion and virtue on his lips and in his heart . The cause for which he pleads has in him an advocate thoroughly not which is most injurious to the yielding minds of 14 PREFACE .
Strona 15
... heart ; and we hear him with a broken and melancholy voice , mourning over the woe and wickedness , whose picture he has so faithfully drawn . Never in any one instance ( and he claims this most boldly in his preface ) has he sought to ...
... heart ; and we hear him with a broken and melancholy voice , mourning over the woe and wickedness , whose picture he has so faithfully drawn . Never in any one instance ( and he claims this most boldly in his preface ) has he sought to ...
Strona 16
... heart is sufficiently prone to make excuse for man's infirmity ; and needs not the aid of poetry , or eloquence , to take from vice its native deformity . A character may be respectable with all its faults , but it must not be made ...
... heart is sufficiently prone to make excuse for man's infirmity ; and needs not the aid of poetry , or eloquence , to take from vice its native deformity . A character may be respectable with all its faults , but it must not be made ...
Strona 17
... heart and a powerful understanding . The younger is very sensible also , but more open , social , and talkative ; a happy husband and father , with a tendency to Whiggism , and some notion of reform , and a disposition to think well ...
... heart and a powerful understanding . The younger is very sensible also , but more open , social , and talkative ; a happy husband and father , with a tendency to Whiggism , and some notion of reform , and a disposition to think well ...
Strona 19
... hearts to mutual kindness bend : Who , touching both in their divided state , Might generous thoughts and warm desires create ; For there are minds whom we must first excite And urge to feeling , ere they can unite : As we may hard and ...
... hearts to mutual kindness bend : Who , touching both in their divided state , Might generous thoughts and warm desires create ; For there are minds whom we must first excite And urge to feeling , ere they can unite : As we may hard and ...
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