The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4 |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-5 af 48
Side 7
... sources of those pleasures which you have discovered , that “ greatness " is This has suggested to me the reason why , of all objects that I have ever seen , there is none which affects my imagination so much as the sea or ocean .
... sources of those pleasures which you have discovered , that “ greatness " is This has suggested to me the reason why , of all objects that I have ever seen , there is none which affects my imagination so much as the sea or ocean .
Side 8
A troubled ocean , to a man who sails upon it , is , I Think , the biggest object that he can see in motion , and consequently gives his imagination one of the highest kinds of pleasure that can arise from greatness .
A troubled ocean , to a man who sails upon it , is , I Think , the biggest object that he can see in motion , and consequently gives his imagination one of the highest kinds of pleasure that can arise from greatness .
Side 34
... shall apprehend the Divine Being , and be more sensible of his presence than we are now of the presence of any object which the eye beholds , a man must be lost in carelessness and stupidity , who is not alarmed at such a thought .
... shall apprehend the Divine Being , and be more sensible of his presence than we are now of the presence of any object which the eye beholds , a man must be lost in carelessness and stupidity , who is not alarmed at such a thought .
Side 55
I design this paper as a speculation upon that vain and foolish hope , which is misemployed on temporal objects , and produces many sorrows and calamities in human life . It is a precept several times inculcated by Horace , that we ...
I design this paper as a speculation upon that vain and foolish hope , which is misemployed on temporal objects , and produces many sorrows and calamities in human life . It is a precept several times inculcated by Horace , that we ...
Side 56
The grave lies unseen between us and the object which we reach after : where one man lives to enjoy the good he has in ... that we should sufficiently weigh the objects of our hope , whether they be such as we may reasonably expect from ...
The grave lies unseen between us and the object which we reach after : where one man lives to enjoy the good he has in ... that we should sufficiently weigh the objects of our hope , whether they be such as we may reasonably expect from ...
Hvad folk siger - Skriv en anmeldelse
Vi har ikke fundet nogen anmeldelser de normale steder.
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Almindelige termer og sætninger
able appear beautiful believe body bring called carried character common consider consideration conversation creatures death desire discover endeavour enemies English eyes fall female figure force French gave give given greater greatest hand happy head hear heart honour hope human keep kind king ladies late laws learned letter lion live look Majesty manner matter means mention mind nature never objects obliged observed occasion ourselves particular party passed person pleased pleasure present prince principles proper question raised reader reason received regard religion says seems sense short side soul speak taken tell things thou thought tion told turn virtue whole woman women writing young