The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... mind and independent state of happiness I am here recom- mending , is a virtuous mind sufficiently furnished with ideas to support solitude and keep up an agree- able conversation with itself . Learning is a very great help on this ...
... mind and independent state of happiness I am here recom- mending , is a virtuous mind sufficiently furnished with ideas to support solitude and keep up an agree- able conversation with itself . Learning is a very great help on this ...
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... mind . There is something in the immensity of this distance , that shocks and over- whelms the imagination ; it is too big for the grasp of a human intellect : estates , provinces , and king- doms , vanish at its presence . It were to ...
... mind . There is something in the immensity of this distance , that shocks and over- whelms the imagination ; it is too big for the grasp of a human intellect : estates , provinces , and king- doms , vanish at its presence . It were to ...
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... mind . And sublime and useful truths , when they are con- veyed in apt allegories or beautiful images , make more distinct and lasting impressions ; by which means the fancy becomes subservient to the under- standing , and the mind is ...
... mind . And sublime and useful truths , when they are con- veyed in apt allegories or beautiful images , make more distinct and lasting impressions ; by which means the fancy becomes subservient to the under- standing , and the mind is ...
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