The Eclectic Review, Volume 1, Part 1C. Taylor, 1805 |
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Page 273
... pleasure I receive from the return of the same beautiful objects at stated times , and the wanderings of the Moon and planets through their appoint- ed regions , naturally makes me conclude , that others would take the same pleasure in ...
... pleasure I receive from the return of the same beautiful objects at stated times , and the wanderings of the Moon and planets through their appoint- ed regions , naturally makes me conclude , that others would take the same pleasure in ...
Page 614
... pleasure as they are to moral excel- lence , have not yet acquired strength to vitiate the natural taste . We doubt not , however , that invaluable purposes are served , by these pleasurable traces being made in the youthful mind : they ...
... pleasure as they are to moral excel- lence , have not yet acquired strength to vitiate the natural taste . We doubt not , however , that invaluable purposes are served , by these pleasurable traces being made in the youthful mind : they ...
Page 615
... pleasure which arises from the study of ancient history , the author makes the following remark , which we conceive to be as just as it is ingenious . The pleasure we derive from the perusal of an ancient history is partly because it is ...
... pleasure which arises from the study of ancient history , the author makes the following remark , which we conceive to be as just as it is ingenious . The pleasure we derive from the perusal of an ancient history is partly because it is ...
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