| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 768 páginas
...thousand follies they have either quite banished, or given a very great check to; how much countenanee they have added to virtue and religion ; how many people they have rendered happy, by showing them it was their own fault if they were not so; and lastly, how entirely they have convineed... | |
| Robert Macoy - 1855 - 566 páginas
...conceive the effect these writings have had on the town ; how many thousand follies they have either quite banished, or given a very great check to ; how...religion ; how many people they have rendered happy, by showing them it was their own fault if they were not so ; and lastly, how entirely they have convinced... | |
| Abel Stevens - 1860 - 402 páginas
...incredible to conceive the effect they had on the town ; how many thousand follies they had either quite banished or given a very great check to ; how much countenance they had added to virtue and religion. Hannah More has devoted a chapter in her Education of a Princess... | |
| Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison - 1861 - 368 páginas
...countenance they have added to virtue nnd religion; how many people they have rendered happy, by showing them it was their own fault if they were not so ; and laMy, how entirely they have convinced our fops and young fellows of the value of learning." PAGE 271.... | |
| Henry Riddell Montgomery - 1865 - 476 páginas
...conceive the effect his writings have had on the town ; how many thousand follies they have either quite banished or given a very great check to ; how...how many people they have rendered happy, by shewing that it was their own fault if they were not so ; and, lastly, how entirely they have convinced our... | |
| Henry Riddell Montgomery - 1865 - 476 páginas
...conceive the effect his writings have had on the town ; how many thousand follies they have either quite banished or given a very great check to ; how...how many people they have rendered happy, by shewing that it was their own fault if they were not so ; and, lastly, how entirely they have convinced our... | |
| Henry Riddell Montgomery - 1865 - 352 páginas
...conceive the effect his writings have had on the town ; how many thousand follies they have either quite banished or given a very great check to ; how...religion ; how many people they have rendered happy t by showing *"0f all our periodical essayists," says Mr Ilazlett, " the Tatler has always appeared... | |
| Henry Riddell Montgomery - 1865 - 356 páginas
...conceive the effect his writings have had on the town ; how many thousand follies they have either quite banished or given a very great check to ; how...religion; how many people they have rendered happy t by showing * " Of all our periodical essayists," says Mr Hazlett, " the Tatler has always appeared... | |
| Abel Stevens - 1873 - 632 páginas
...incredible to conceive the effect they had on the town ; how many thousand follies they had either quite banished or given a very great check to ; how much countenance they had added to virtue and religion. Hannah More has devoted a chapter in her Education of a Princess... | |
| Alexandre Beljame - 1881 - 542 páginas
...effect his Writings have had on the Town; How many Thousand follies they have either quite banish'd, or given a very great check to ; how much Countenance they have added to Vertue and Religion; how many People they have render'd happy, by shewing them it was their own fault... | |
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