Solitude Considered with Respect to Its Influence on the Mind and the HeartJoseph Bumstead, 1804 - 307 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα iii
... Happiness . No writer ever appeared more completely fat- isfied that man is born for fociety , or feems to have better studied all the focial duties of life , than M. Zimmerman . But what is fociety ? What are the focial duties of life ...
... Happiness . No writer ever appeared more completely fat- isfied that man is born for fociety , or feems to have better studied all the focial duties of life , than M. Zimmerman . But what is fociety ? What are the focial duties of life ...
Σελίδα iv
... happiness of rural privacy , and delighted himself and his readers with . the melody of birds , the whifper of groves , and the murmur of rivulets ; nor any man eminent for ex- tent of capacity , or greatnefs of exploits , that has not ...
... happiness of rural privacy , and delighted himself and his readers with . the melody of birds , the whifper of groves , and the murmur of rivulets ; nor any man eminent for ex- tent of capacity , or greatnefs of exploits , that has not ...
Σελίδα xii
... happiness of a husband . Zimmerman , whose devotion to ftudy had not extinguifhed the tender fenfibilities of his heart , became deeply eaamor- ed of her charms . He offered her his hand in marriage ; and , after paffing fome time in ...
... happiness of a husband . Zimmerman , whose devotion to ftudy had not extinguifhed the tender fenfibilities of his heart , became deeply eaamor- ed of her charms . He offered her his hand in marriage ; and , after paffing fome time in ...
Σελίδα xv
... happiness of particular condi- tions until we can be content with no other ; but there is no condition whatever under which a certain degree of happiness may not be attained by those who are inclined to be happy . The great Haller ...
... happiness of particular condi- tions until we can be content with no other ; but there is no condition whatever under which a certain degree of happiness may not be attained by those who are inclined to be happy . The great Haller ...
Σελίδα xxiii
... happiness . But we must not estimate the profpects of felicity by the complexion of exterior circumftances . Difeale fre- quently racked his body with excruciating anguish ; and his mind , enervated , perhaps , by the blandish ments of ...
... happiness . But we must not estimate the profpects of felicity by the complexion of exterior circumftances . Difeale fre- quently racked his body with excruciating anguish ; and his mind , enervated , perhaps , by the blandish ments of ...
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