The Port Folio, Volume 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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Pagina 20
... Society of Edinburgh , and Fellow of the American Philoso- phical Society , & c . Tc . Pietate gravem ac meritis si forte virum quem Conspexere , silent , arrectisque auribus astants Ille regit dictis animos et pectora mulcet . VIRG ...
... Society of Edinburgh , and Fellow of the American Philoso- phical Society , & c . Tc . Pietate gravem ac meritis si forte virum quem Conspexere , silent , arrectisque auribus astants Ille regit dictis animos et pectora mulcet . VIRG ...
Pagina 29
... Society must wear among them , a face totally different from that of any other nation ; -and is not this the truth ? Why , one must pause a little , and inquire , What is it they read ? Books of history , or poetry , or science , or ...
... Society must wear among them , a face totally different from that of any other nation ; -and is not this the truth ? Why , one must pause a little , and inquire , What is it they read ? Books of history , or poetry , or science , or ...
Pagina 33
... society . Every man is not interested in every article , but there are some to whom every article is of use ; and in proposing the gratification or advantage of all , each one must be contented with a little . In a performance of this ...
... society . Every man is not interested in every article , but there are some to whom every article is of use ; and in proposing the gratification or advantage of all , each one must be contented with a little . In a performance of this ...
Pagina 44
... society , and we may easily conceive how the difficulty increases , when he is to be made to understand the various connexions which unite men to one another , and the sacredness of property , and the rights which God and nature have ...
... society , and we may easily conceive how the difficulty increases , when he is to be made to understand the various connexions which unite men to one another , and the sacredness of property , and the rights which God and nature have ...
Pagina 45
... society ! Surely if Elviou , drawing money from every passing Parisian by the charms of his voice , could be compared to Amphion , you will see no exaggeration in my likening the Abbe Si- card to Prometheus , who stole the sacred fire ...
... society ! Surely if Elviou , drawing money from every passing Parisian by the charms of his voice , could be compared to Amphion , you will see no exaggeration in my likening the Abbe Si- card to Prometheus , who stole the sacred fire ...
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