But we may, nay, (if we will follow nature, and do not work up imagination against her plainest dictates,) we shall of course grow every year more indifferent to life, and to the affairs and interests of a system out of which we are soon to go. This is... Celebrated Friendships - Pagina 213di Mrs. A. T. Thomson - 1861Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 pagine
...will follow nature, and do not work up imagination againft her plaineft dictates) we fliall of courfe grow every year more indifferent to life, and to the affairs and interefts of a fyftem out of which we are foon to go. This is much better than ftupidity. The decay... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1751 - 362 pagine
...will follow nature, and do not work up imagination againft her plaineft dictates) we mail of courfe grow every year more indifferent to life, and to the affairs and interefts of a fyftem out of which we are foon to go. This is much better than ftupidky. fhipidity.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 pagine
...will follow nature, and do not work up imagination againft her plaineft dictates) we fhall of couife grow every year more indifferent to life, and to the affairs and interefts of a fyftem put of which we are foon to go. This is much better than ftupidity. The decay... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 486 pagine
...will follow nature, and do not work up imagination againft her plaineft di&ates)- we (hall of courle grow every year more indifferent to life, and to the affairs and interefts of a fyftem out of which we are foon to go. This is much better than ftupidity. The dejsy... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 352 pagine
...will follow nature, and do not work up imagination againft her piaineft diftates) we mall of courfe grow every yea-r more indifferent to life, and to the affairs and interells of a-fyftem out of which we are foon to go. This is much better than ftupidity. The decay... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 424 pagine
...will follow nature, and do not work up imagination againft her plaineft diftates), we fhall of courfe grow every year more indifferent to life, and to the affairs and interefts of a fyftem out of which we are foon to go. This is much better than ftupidity. The decay... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 400 pagine
...will follow nature, and do not work up imagination againft her plaineft dictates), we fhall of courfe grow every year more indifferent to life, and to the affairs and interefts of a fyftem out of which we are foon to go. This is is much better than ftupidity. The decay... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1778 - 464 pagine
...will follow nature, and do not work. up imagination againft her plaineft dictates) we fliall of courfe grow every year more indifferent to life, and to the affairs and interefts of a fyftem out of which we arc foon to go. This is much better than ftupidity. The decay... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 424 pagine
...will follow nature, and do not work up imagination againft her plaineft dictates) we fhall of courfe grow every year more indifferent to life, and to the affairs and interefts of a fyftem out of which we are foon to go. This is much better than ftupidity. The decay... | |
| Lucius Annaeus Seneca - 1786 - 342 pagine
...will follow Nature, and do not work up imagination againft her plaineil dictates) wsjfca// of courfe " grow every year more indifferent to life, and to the affairs and interelh of a fvtlcm out of which we " are foon to go. The decay of pajjlon ftrengthens philofophy."-—Lolingbrtkc,... | |
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