The Works of Laurence Sterne: With a Life of the Author, المجلد 4William Durell, 1813 |
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... whole order lay under an accusation , says unto Je- sus , in the 29th verse , " And who is my neigh- " bour ? " - Though the demand at first sight may seem utterly trifling , yet was it far from being so in fact . For , according as you ...
... whole order lay under an accusation , says unto Je- sus , in the 29th verse , " And who is my neigh- " bour ? " - Though the demand at first sight may seem utterly trifling , yet was it far from being so in fact . For , according as you ...
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... whole virtuous family is joyfully " looking for his return , and affectionately counting " the hours of his delay ! Oh ! did they know what " evil had befallen him , -how would they fly to suc- " cour him ! -Let me then hasten to supply ...
... whole virtuous family is joyfully " looking for his return , and affectionately counting " the hours of his delay ! Oh ! did they know what " evil had befallen him , -how would they fly to suc- " cour him ! -Let me then hasten to supply ...
الصفحة 44
... whole frame and temper of his mind , with which all other virtues and vices respec- tively rise and fall , and will almost necessarily be connected . Tell me therefore of a compassionate man , you represent to me a man of a thousand ...
... whole frame and temper of his mind , with which all other virtues and vices respec- tively rise and fall , and will almost necessarily be connected . Tell me therefore of a compassionate man , you represent to me a man of a thousand ...
الصفحة 48
... whole circle both of the knowl- edge and the duty of man . And indeed their zeal might easily be allowed in so high an encomium upon the attainment of a virtue , the want of which so often baffled their instructions , and rendered their ...
... whole circle both of the knowl- edge and the duty of man . And indeed their zeal might easily be allowed in so high an encomium upon the attainment of a virtue , the want of which so often baffled their instructions , and rendered their ...
الصفحة 51
... whole was so tenderly addressed to the heart and passions , as to kindle at once the utmost horror and indignation . And so it did ; -but not against the proper person . In his transport he forgot himself ; -his anger greatly kindled ...
... whole was so tenderly addressed to the heart and passions , as to kindle at once the utmost horror and indignation . And so it did ; -but not against the proper person . In his transport he forgot himself ; -his anger greatly kindled ...
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