The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... soul inspired by the sacred desire of decreasing the suffering of mankind . He was born at Milan in 1735 , and educated in the Jesuit College at Parma . His first work as an essayist was done on a small paper called Il Caffè , modeled ...
... soul inspired by the sacred desire of decreasing the suffering of mankind . He was born at Milan in 1735 , and educated in the Jesuit College at Parma . His first work as an essayist was done on a small paper called Il Caffè , modeled ...
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... soul , when he contemplates a code of well - made laws , and finds that he has only lost the per- nicious liberty of injuring others , will feel himself constrained to bless the throne and the monarch that sits upon it . It is not true ...
... soul , when he contemplates a code of well - made laws , and finds that he has only lost the per- nicious liberty of injuring others , will feel himself constrained to bless the throne and the monarch that sits upon it . It is not true ...
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... soul awake , sweet thoughts alive and sordid thoughts dead ; if it bring one a little out of conceit with hard economies , and penurious real- ity , and stingy self - conceit ; if it be like a bath to the soul , in which it washes away ...
... soul awake , sweet thoughts alive and sordid thoughts dead ; if it bring one a little out of conceit with hard economies , and penurious real- ity , and stingy self - conceit ; if it be like a bath to the soul , in which it washes away ...
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... soul ; about noon I behold a blue sky with rapture , and receive great con- solation from the rosy dashes of light which adorn the clouds of the morning and evening . When I am lost among green trees , I do not envy a great man with a ...
... soul ; about noon I behold a blue sky with rapture , and receive great con- solation from the rosy dashes of light which adorn the clouds of the morning and evening . When I am lost among green trees , I do not envy a great man with a ...
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... souls . This is a perpetual spring of gladness in the mind . This lessens our calamities and doubles our joys . Without this the highest state of life is insipid , and with it the lowest is a paradise . What unnatural wretches then are ...
... souls . This is a perpetual spring of gladness in the mind . This lessens our calamities and doubles our joys . Without this the highest state of life is insipid , and with it the lowest is a paradise . What unnatural wretches then are ...
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