The Works of Hannah More, Volume 5Harper & Brothers, 1836 |
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Page 8
... sure and certain hope of that immortality which is brought to light by the Gospel . For , however weighty the arguments in favor of the superior rationality of plays may be found in the scale , when a rational be- ing puts one amusement ...
... sure and certain hope of that immortality which is brought to light by the Gospel . For , however weighty the arguments in favor of the superior rationality of plays may be found in the scale , when a rational be- ing puts one amusement ...
Page 12
... sure that nothing would be lost , it is clear to demonstration that nothing can be gained ; so that the certain risk is not even counterbalanced by the possible success . It is not in point to the present design to allude to the ...
... sure that nothing would be lost , it is clear to demonstration that nothing can be gained ; so that the certain risk is not even counterbalanced by the possible success . It is not in point to the present design to allude to the ...
Page 14
... sure be right : - if , I say , under all the extenuating circumstances here detailed , such a dreadful effect could be produced from a cause so little ex- pected or intended by its author to produce it , how much more probably are ...
... sure be right : - if , I say , under all the extenuating circumstances here detailed , such a dreadful effect could be produced from a cause so little ex- pected or intended by its author to produce it , how much more probably are ...
Page 38
... sure our country- Reg . Is a whole , my Publius , Of which we all are parts ; nor should a citizen Regard his interests as distinct from hers ; No hopes or fears should touch his patriot soul , But what affect her honor or her shame . E ...
... sure our country- Reg . Is a whole , my Publius , Of which we all are parts ; nor should a citizen Regard his interests as distinct from hers ; No hopes or fears should touch his patriot soul , But what affect her honor or her shame . E ...
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... sure to work its end ; By emulating his exalted worth , And showing him a virtue like his own ; Such a refined revenge as noble minds Alone can practise , and alone can feel . Att . If thou wilt go , Licinius , let Attilia At least go ...
... sure to work its end ; By emulating his exalted worth , And showing him a virtue like his own ; Such a refined revenge as noble minds Alone can practise , and alone can feel . Att . If thou wilt go , Licinius , let Attilia At least go ...
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