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" They must necessarily arise from the passions, which are to the mind as the winds to a ship ; they only can move it, and they too often destroy it : if fair and gentle, they guide it into the harbour ; if contrary and furious, they overset it in the waves. "
The Miscellaneous Works: Apothegms and maxims for the good conduct of life ... - Página 190
por Gorges Edmond Howard - 1782
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The Spectator, Volumen6

1739 - 332 páginas
...Waters : They muft necefiarily arife from the Paffions, which are to the Mind as the Winds to a Ship, they only can move it, and they too often deftroy...contrary and furious, they overfet it in the Waves : In the fame manner is the Mind aflifted or endangered by the Paffions j Reafon muft then take the...
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The Spectator, Volumen6

1729 - 320 páginas
...: They muft necefftrily arife ' from the IJaflions, which are to the Mind as the Winds * to a Ship, they only can move it, and they too often * deftroy it ; if fair and gentle, they guide it into the Har' bour ; if contrary and furious, they overfet it in the ' Waves : In the fame manner is the Mind...
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The Spectator, Volumen6

1767 - 334 páginas
...waters : They muft neceffarily arife from the paffions, which are to the mind as the winds to a (hip, they only can move it, and they too often deftroy...contrary and furious, they overfet it in the waves : In the fame manner is the mind affifted or endangered by the paffions ; reafon murt then take the...
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The Spectator, Volumen6

1778 - 342 páginas
...a fountain emits ' no fucb troubled wateis: they muft necelfarily nrife ' from the paflions, which are to the mind as the winds ' to a fhip, they only...deftroy it ; if fair and gentle, they guide it into the 4 harbour; if contrary and furious, they overfet it i\ the 4 waves : in the fame manner is the mind...
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Harrison's British Classicks, Volumen5

1786 - 670 páginas
...troubled waters: they mutt neceflarily arile from the paŒons, which are to ihe mind as the w. a thiji, they only can move it, and they too often deftroy...if fair and gentle, they guide it into the harbour; it contrary and furious, they over/ct it in the waves: in the fame manner it the mind affiited or endangered...
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The Beauties of the Spectators, Tatlers, and Guardians: Connected ..., Volumen2

Joseph Addison - 1801 - 364 páginas
...pure a fountain emits no fuch troubled waters : They muft neceflarily arife from the paffions, which are to the mind as the winds to a fhip, they only...contrary and furious, they overfet it in the waves : In the fame manner is the mind affifted or endangered by the paffions ; reafon muft then take the...
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Select British Classics, Volumen16

1803 - 376 páginas
...which are to the mind ' as the winds to a ship, they only can move it, and ' they too often destroy it ; if fair and gentle, they guide ' it into the harbour; if contrary and furious, they over' set it iu the waves: in the same manner is the mind ' assisted or endangered by the passions;...
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The Polar Star, and Centre of Comfort

John Wilson (D.D.) - 1816 - 308 páginas
...passions,, whieh are to the mind as the winds to a ship ; they only ean move it, and they toe often destroy it : if fair and gentle, they guide it into the harbour ; if eontrary and furious, they overset itia the waves. 6. In the same manner is the mind assisted or endangered...
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The British Essayists: Spectator

Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 322 páginas
...passions, which are to the mind as the winds to a ship ; they only can move it, and they too often destroy it; if fair and gentle, they guide it into the harbour ; if contrary and furious, they overset it in the waves. In the same manner is the mind assisted or endangered by the passions ; reason...
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The British Essayists: Spectator

Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 682 páginas
...passions, which are to the mind as the winds to a ship ; they only can move it, and they too often destroy it; if fair and gentle, they guide it into the harbour ; if contrary and furious, they overset it in the waves. In the same manner is the mind assisted or endangered by the passions ; reason...
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