How can I believe it compatible with the nature of mind, that so many strong reiterated efforts should be productive of no effect? Know, therefore, Doctor Sydney, it is my fixed purpose to persevere. I shall talk, I shall write, I shall argue, I shall... Memoirs of Modern Philosophers ... - Seite 107von Elizabeth Hamilton - 1801 - 368 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Elizabeth Hamilton - 1801 - 1152 Seiten
...being beloved, of infpiring. fympathy, is congenial to the human mind. I will infpire fympafhy; nor Can I believe it compatible with the nature of mind, that fo many ftrong and reiterated efforts mould be made in vain. Man does right in purfuing interefl and pleafure. It argues no depravity. This... | |
| 1801 - 584 Seiten
...being beloved, of. infpiring fympathy, is congenial to the human mind. I will infpire fympathy ; nor can I believe it compatible with the nature .of mind, that fo many ftrong and reiterated efforts fhould be made in vain. Man does right in pur. filing intereft and plcafure. It arguts no depravity... | |
| 1801 - 588 Seiten
...being beloved, of infpiring fympathy, is congenial to the human mind. I will infpire fympathy ; nor can I believe it compatible with the nature of mind, that fo many ftrong and reiterated efforts (hould be made in vain. Man dots right in purfuing inttrtfl and pleafure. It argtits no depravity ,... | |
| Mary Hays - 1802 - 290 Seiten
...diftinguifhed, efteemed, beloved, by others, where I have nof fought for this diftinction. How, then, can I believe it compatible with the nature of mind, that fo many ftrong efforts, and reiterated impreifions, can have produced no eftect upon yours ? Is your heart conftituted... | |
| Joyce Marjorie Sanxter Tompkins - 1938 - 228 Seiten
...preferableness," admits Bridgetina, "but you may not always be blind to a truth so obvious. < 185 > How can I believe it compatible with the nature of mind, that so many strong reiterated efforts should be productive of no effect? Know, therefore, Doctor Sydney,... | |
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