| 1711 - 404 páginas
...receive it ; I fa£, when we lee our Thoughts wander from fuch noble Objects, and contider the Havock which is made among the Tender and the Innocent, Pity enters with an unmixed Sofcnefs, and pofletres all our Souls ac once. Here (were there Words to exprefs fuch Sentiments with... | |
| 1728 - 344 páginas
...it ; I fay, when we let" our Thoughts wander from fuch noble Objefts, and confuierthc Hi vock wliich is made among the Tender and the Innocent, Pity enters with, an unmixed Softncfs, and poflefles all our Souls arcnce. HEBE (were there Words to e-xprefs fuch Sen» nents vvitli... | |
| Tatler - 1754 - 322 páginas
...receive it ; I fay, when we let our Thoughts wander from fuch noble Objefts, and confider the Havock which is made among the Tender and the Innocent, Pity enters with an unmixed Softnefs, and poffefles all our Souls at once. HERE (were there Words to exprefs fuch Sentiments with... | |
| 1785 - 698 páginas
...receive it; I fay, when we let our thoughts wander fro* fuch поЫе objeíls, and confuler the havock which is made among the tender and the innocent, pity enters with an unmixed foftnefa, and poflclTes all our fouls at once. Here (were tlrere words to expref» fuch fentimer.ts... | |
| British essayists - 1803 - 342 páginas
...when we turn our thoughts from the great parts of life on such occasions^ and instead of lamenting those who stood ready to give death to those from...thoughts wander from such noble objects, and consider the havock which is made among the tender and the innocent, pity enters with an unmixed softness, and possesses... | |
| 1822 - 488 páginas
...when we turn our thoughts from the great parts of life on such occasions, and instead of lamenting those who stood ready to give death to those from...thoughts wander from such noble objects, and consider the havock which is made among the tender and the innocent, pity enters with an unmixed softness, and possesses... | |
| 1829 - 804 páginas
...when wr turn our thoughts from the great parts of ftfe on such occasions, and instead of lamenting those who stood ready to give death to those from...thoughts wander from such noble objects, and consider the havock which it made among the tender and the innocent, pity enters with an unmixed softness, and possesses... | |
| 1831 - 704 páginas
...from the great parts of life on such occasions, and instead of lamenting those who stood ready t» give death to those from whom they had the fortune...softness, and possesses all our souls at once. Here (were the words to express such sentiments with proper tenderness) I should record the beauty, innocence,... | |
| Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison - 1861 - 368 páginas
...receive it — I fay, when we let our thoughts wander from fuch noble objects, and confider the havock which is made among the tender and the innocent, pity enters with an unmixed foftnefs, and pofTefTes all our fouls at once. Here (were there words to exprefs fuch fentiments with... | |
| Francis Henry Underwood - 1871 - 664 páginas
...when we turn our thoughts from the great parts of life on such occasions, and instead of lamenting those who stood ready to give death to those from...unmixed softness, and possesses all our souls at once. [From the same. On Story-Tellers.] As the choosing of pertinent circumstances is the life of a stnry,... | |
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