Extracts from Various Authors, and Fragments of Table-talk: Afternoons at L******** ...E.B. Gardner, 1873 - 150 pages |
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... truth , the beauty pictur'd in his mind . But if by chance an object strike the sense , the faintest shadow of that Excellence , passions that slept are stirring in his frame ; thoughts undefin'd , feelings without a name ! And some ...
... truth , the beauty pictur'd in his mind . But if by chance an object strike the sense , the faintest shadow of that Excellence , passions that slept are stirring in his frame ; thoughts undefin'd , feelings without a name ! And some ...
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... truth , not only that he should never deviate from the rule of telling the truth , but that he should on all occasions desire to learn the truth , and do this to the best of his ability , not con- sidering whether the result will be ...
... truth , not only that he should never deviate from the rule of telling the truth , but that he should on all occasions desire to learn the truth , and do this to the best of his ability , not con- sidering whether the result will be ...
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... truth demonstrated : indeed you can not be said , in any sense of the word , to have learnt them , or to know them , if you have not so studied them as to perceive how they are proved . Without this you can never expect to remember them ...
... truth demonstrated : indeed you can not be said , in any sense of the word , to have learnt them , or to know them , if you have not so studied them as to perceive how they are proved . Without this you can never expect to remember them ...
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... truth is , that what is called conventionality , -whether it reside in manner , in language , in thought , or in the productions of the mind , —is in reality no evidence of insincerity : - just as originality in all these respects might ...
... truth is , that what is called conventionality , -whether it reside in manner , in language , in thought , or in the productions of the mind , —is in reality no evidence of insincerity : - just as originality in all these respects might ...
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... Christian Physician to show a kindness as far superior to any he has ever shown , as the concerns of the soul are superior to those of the body ! Oh let him not fear prudently to reveal a truth for which the 48 Medicine , as a Profession .
... Christian Physician to show a kindness as far superior to any he has ever shown , as the concerns of the soul are superior to those of the body ! Oh let him not fear prudently to reveal a truth for which the 48 Medicine , as a Profession .
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