The Works of Laurence Sterne: With a Life of the Author, المجلد 4William Durell, 1813 |
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الصفحة 12
... that is his por- tion . To rescue him from this brutal experiment , am- bition takes him by the hand , and carries him into the world , -shews him all the kingdoms of the earth and the glory of them , -points out the 12 SERMON I.
... that is his por- tion . To rescue him from this brutal experiment , am- bition takes him by the hand , and carries him into the world , -shews him all the kingdoms of the earth and the glory of them , -points out the 12 SERMON I.
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... tion was already heated with great expectations of future happiness ; and that the best lectures that have been read upon the vanity of the world , so sel- dom stop a man in the pursuit of the object of his desire , or give him half the ...
... tion was already heated with great expectations of future happiness ; and that the best lectures that have been read upon the vanity of the world , so sel- dom stop a man in the pursuit of the object of his desire , or give him half the ...
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... tion he has found in himself . If you ask him , —he will tell you that his imagination painted something before his eyes , the reality of which he has not yet attained to that , with all the accumulation of his SERMON I. 17.
... tion he has found in himself . If you ask him , —he will tell you that his imagination painted something before his eyes , the reality of which he has not yet attained to that , with all the accumulation of his SERMON I. 17.
الصفحة 24
... tion . But to do farther justice to his words , I will endeavour to bring the subject still nearer . - For which purpose , it will be necessary to stop here , and take a transient view of the two places here 24 SERMON II .
... tion . But to do farther justice to his words , I will endeavour to bring the subject still nearer . - For which purpose , it will be necessary to stop here , and take a transient view of the two places here 24 SERMON II .
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... tion to struggle against them : which we can only hope to do , by conversing more and oftener with ourselves , than the business and diversions of the world generally give us leave . We have a chain of thoughts , desires , engage- ments ...
... tion to struggle against them : which we can only hope to do , by conversing more and oftener with ourselves , than the business and diversions of the world generally give us leave . We have a chain of thoughts , desires , engage- ments ...
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