| Joseph Addison - 1837 - 478 pagine
...Maker, but at the same time receives no extraordinary benefit or advantage from this his presence! •Secondly, How deplorable is the condition of an intellectual being, who feels и other effects from this his presence, be: such as proceeds from divine wrath and indignation! '... | |
| 1853 - 604 pagine
...Maker, but at the same time receives no extraordinary benefit or advantage from this his presence ! 'Secondly, How deplorable is the condition of an intellectual being, who feels no other effect from this presence, but such as proceed from divine wrath and indignation! 'Thirdly, How happy... | |
| Spectator The - 1853 - 554 pagine
...Maker, but at the same time receives no extraordinary benefit or advantage from this his presence! 'Secondly, How deplorable is the condition of an intellectual being, who feels no other effect from this presence, but such as proceed from divine wrath and indignation! ' Thirdly, How happy... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 726 pagine
...Maker, but at the same time, receives no extraordinary benefit or advantage from this his presence I " Secondly, How deplorable is the condition of an intellectual being, who feels no other effects from this his presence, but such as proceed from divine wrath and indignation ! " Thirdly, How happy is the condition... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 698 pagine
...Maker, but at the same, time, receives no extraordinary benefit or advantage from this his presence ! " Secondly, How deplorable is the condition of an intellectual being, who feels no other effects from this his presence, but such as proceed from divine wrath and indignation ! " Thirdly, How happy is the condition... | |
| 1855 - 528 pagine
...Maker, hut at the same time receives no extraordinary benefit or advantage from this his presence ! "Secondly, How deplorable is the condition of an intellectual being, who feels no other effect from this his presence, but such as proceed from divine wrath and indignation! "Thirdly, How... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 704 pagine
...Maker, but at the same time, receives no extraordinary benefit or advantage from this liis presence ! " Secondly, How deplorable is the condition of an intellectual being, who feels no other effects from this his presence, but such as proceed from divine wrath and indignation ! "Thirdly, How happy is the condition... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 1090 pagine
...Maker, but at the same time, receives no extraordinary benefit or advantage from this his presence ! " Secondly, How deplorable is the condition of an intellectual being, who feels no other effects from this his presence, but such as proceed from divine wrath and indignation I " Thirdly, How happy is the condition... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1864 - 470 pagine
...receives no extraordinary benefit or advantage from this his presence ! ' Secondly, How'deplorable is the condition of an intellectual being, who feels no other effects from this his presence, but such as proceeds from divine wrath and indignation ! 'Thirdly, How happy is the condition... | |
| John Hamilton Moore - 1806 - 402 pagine
...Maker, but at the same time receives no extraordinary benefit or advantage from this his presence ! 3. Secondly, How deplorable is the condition of an intellectual being, who feels no other effects from this his presence, but such as proceed from divine wrath and indignation ! Thirdly, How happy is the condition... | |
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