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Page 33
... feel upon the flutt'ring pulse the grasp Of one beloved ! -it beats with firmer force ; The languid eye beams momentary joy , And Sickness , cheated by the smiling scene , Awhile forgets her pain - inflicting task . ' Perhaps the reader ...
... feel upon the flutt'ring pulse the grasp Of one beloved ! -it beats with firmer force ; The languid eye beams momentary joy , And Sickness , cheated by the smiling scene , Awhile forgets her pain - inflicting task . ' Perhaps the reader ...
Page 176
... feel for the scene of vice and folly , ( and of real misery and perdition , under the false notion of pleasure and spirit , ) which has opened to you at your college , and at the same time , the manly , brave , generous , and wise ...
... feel for the scene of vice and folly , ( and of real misery and perdition , under the false notion of pleasure and spirit , ) which has opened to you at your college , and at the same time , the manly , brave , generous , and wise ...
Page 482
... feeling of existence which , ac- cording to him , forms a distinct class . He objects to Des- cartes's reasoning , cogito , ergo sum , and would substitute , " I feel , therefore I am : " but it appears to us that , in deducing the ...
... feeling of existence which , ac- cording to him , forms a distinct class . He objects to Des- cartes's reasoning , cogito , ergo sum , and would substitute , " I feel , therefore I am : " but it appears to us that , in deducing the ...
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