... to suffer imposition, from assumed worth and fictitious distress. Beings of supposed benevolence, capable of perceiving, loving, and promoting merit and virtue, have now and then seemed to flit and glide before it. But the visions were deceitful :... The adventures of Hugh Trevor - Página 135por Thomas Holcroft - 1794Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Thomas Holcroft - 1816 - 300 páginas
...distress. Beings of supposed benevolence, capable of perceiving, loving, and promoting merit and 138 virtue, have now and then seemed to flit and glide...such beings do exist, it has experienced the peculiar hardship of never having met with any, in whom both the purpose and the power were fully united. Therefore,... | |
| Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, Timothy Flint, John Holmes Agnew - 1843 - 648 páginas
...capable of perceiving, loving, and promoting merit and vinue, have now and then seemed to flit und glide before it. But the visions were deceitful. Ere...such beings do exist, it has experienced the peculiar hardship of never having met with any, in whom Iwiih the purpose and the power were fully united. Therefore,... | |
| Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, Timothy Flint, John Holmes Agnew - 1843 - 724 páginas
...perceiving, loving, and promoting merit anil virtue, have now and then seemed to flit ami glide before il. But the visions were deceitful. Ere they were distinctly seen, the phantoms vanished. Or, if such beings tlo exist, it has experienced the peculiar hardship of never having met with any, in whom both the... | |
| Thomas Holcroft - 1852 - 336 páginas
...suffer imposition, from assumed worth and fictitious distress. Beings of supposed benevolence, capable of perceiving, loving, and promoting merit and virtue,...such beings do exist, it has experienced the peculiar hardship of never having met with any, in whom both the purpose and the power were fully united. Therefore,... | |
| William Moore Wooler - 1860 - 548 páginas
...suffer imposition from assumed worth and fictitious distress. Beings of svipposed benevolence, capable of perceiving, loving, and promoting merit and virtue,...distinctly seen, the phantoms vanished. Or, if such things do exist, it has experienced the peculiar hardship of never having met with any, in whom both... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1902 - 464 páginas
...surfer imposition, from assumed worth and fictitious distress. Beings of supposed benevolence, capable of perceiving, loving, and promoting merit and virtue,...such beings do exist, it has experienced the peculiar hardship of never having met with any, in whom both the purpose and the power were fully united. Therefore,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1902 - 470 páginas
...suffer imposition, from assumed worth and fictitious distress. Beings of supposed benevolence, capable of perceiving, loving,, and promoting merit and virtue,...distinctly seen, the phantoms vanished. Or, if such beings ^o exist, it has experienced the peculiar hardship of never having met with any, in whom both the purpose... | |
| Thomas Holcroft, William Hazlitt - 1925 - 386 páginas
...suffer imposition, from assumed worth and fictitious distress. Beings of supposed benevolence, capable of perceiving, loving, and promoting merit and virtue,...were deceitful. Ere they were distinctly seen, the phantom vanished. Or, if such beings do exist, it has experienced the peculiar hardship of never having... | |
| Thomas Holcroft, William Hazlitt - 1816 - 424 páginas
...suffer imposition, from assumed worth and fictitious distress. Beings of supposed benevolence, capable of perceiving, loving, and promoting merit and virtue,...such beings do exist, it has experienced the peculiar hardship of never having met with ' GAFFAK-GRAY ' 183 any, in whom both the purpose and the power were... | |
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