Duty!" repeated Mr. Vallaton, "How can a mind fo enlightened as Julia's talk of duty, that bugbear of the ignorant? I would almoft as foon hear you talk of gratitude." ' Indeed,' anfwered Julia, ' I cannot help thinking that there is fome regard due to... Memoirs of Modern Philosophers - Seite 37von Elizabeth Hamilton - 1804 - 402 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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...he is ill, nothing appears to footh his pain fo much as my reading to him ; and knowing the pleafure it affords him, I cannot poffibly be fo undutiful...father has ever been to me. My mother, too, whofe whofe very foul feems wrapt up in me, who knows no pleafure but in promoting mine. Is it poflible that... | |
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...dutiful as to deprive him of it.' " Duty !" repeated Mr. Vallaton, ( How can a mind fo enlight. ened as Julia's talk of duty, that bugbear of the ignorant...help thinking that there is fome regard due to duty, You'know how kind my lather has ever been to me. My mother, too ; whofe very foul feems wrapt up in... | |
| 1801 - 588 Seiten
...duty, that bugbear of the ignorant ? 1 would almoft as foon hear you talk of gratitude.' « Jndeed,' anfwered Julia, ' I cannot help thinking that there...fome regard due to duty. You know how kind my father hat ever been to me. . My mother, too ; whofe very foul items wrapt up in • me, who knows ne pleafure... | |
| 1802 - 764 Seiten
...you talk of gratitude.' ' Indeed,' answered Julia, ' 1 can1 not help thinking that there is some ' regard due to duty. You know how ' kind my father has ever been to me. 1 My mother too, whose very soul 4 seems wrapt up in me, who knows • no pleasure but in promoting... | |
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