| Lindley Murray - 1817 - 290 páginas
...1« made, apd whether we may not, at lea>t, turn »>ur ejes upon the gardens of pleasure. We appro?ch "them with scruple and hesitation ; we enter them, but enter timorous and trrnibb ; and always hope to pas» , through them without bsiug the road of virtue, which, for a while,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1818 - 368 páginas
...we are then willing to inquire whe" ther another advance cannot be made, and whether " we may not, at least, turn our eyes upon the gardens " of pleasure....through them " without losing the road of virtue, which we, for a ' ' while, keep in our sight, and to which we propose to " return. But temptation succeeds... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1819 - 426 páginas
...subsides ; we are then willing to enquire whether another advance cannot be made, and whether we may not at least, turn our eyes upon the gardens of pleasure...hope to pass through them without losing the road to virtue, which for a while we keep in our sight, and to which we propose to return. But temptation... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1819 - 490 páginas
...subsides; we are then willing to enquire whether another advance cannot be made, aad whether we may not at least, turn our eyes upon the gardens of pleasure : we approach them with scruple'and hesitation; we enter them, but enter timorous and trembling, and always hope to pass through... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 462 páginas
...we are then will" ing to inquire whether another advance cannot be " made, and whether we may not, at least, turn our " eyes upon the gardens of pleasure....through them without losing the road " of virtue, which we, for a while, keep in our " sight, and to which we propose to return. But " temptation succeeds... | |
| William Scott - 1820 - 422 páginas
...subsides ; we arc then willing to inquire whether another advance cannot be made, and whether we may not, at least, turn our eyes upon the gardens of pleasure....trembling, and always hope to pass through them without loosing the road of virtue, which we, for a while, keep in our sight, and to which we propose to return.... | |
| William Scott - 1820 - 434 páginas
...subsides ; we arc then willing to inquire whether another advance cannot be made, and whether we may not, at least, turn our eyes upon the gardens of pleasure....trembling, and always hope to pass through them without loosing the road of virtue, which we, for a while, keep in our sight, and to which we propose to return.... | |
| William Scott - 1819 - 366 páginas
...subsides, we are then willing to inquire whether 'another advance cannot be made, and whether we may not at least, turn our eyes upon the gardens of pleasure....enter timorous and trembling, and always hope to pass throi»gh them without losing the road of virtue, which we for a while keep in our sight, and to which... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 472 páginas
...least turn our eyes upon the gardens of plea" sure. We approach them with scruple and he" sitation ; we enter them, but enter timorous and " trembling,...through them " without losing the road of virtue, which we, for " a while, keep in our sight, and to which we pro" pose to return. But temptation succeeds... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 462 páginas
...least turn our eyes upon the gardens of plea" sure. We approach them with scruple and he" sitation ; we enter them, but enter timorous and " trembling,...through them " without losing the road of virtue, which we, for " a while, keep in our sight, and to which we pro" pose to return. But temptation succeeds... | |
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