We know nothing, or next to nothing, of the substance or structure of our souls, so cannot account for those seeming caprices in them that one should be particularly pleased with this thing, or struck with that, which, on minds of a different cast, makes... Acme library of standard biography - Stran 251880Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Robert Burns - 1800 - 520 strani
...meditation and prayer." We know nothing, or next to nothing, of the substance or structure of our souls, so cannot account for those seeming caprices in them,...cast, makes no extraordinary impression. I have some favourite flowers in spring, among which are the mountain-daisy, the harebell, the fox-glove, the wild... | |
| 1801 - 452 strani
...mere machinery; We know nothing, or next to nothing, of the substance or stricture of our souls, so cannot account for those seeming caprices in them,...different cast, makes no extraordinary impression. I havf some favourite flowers in spring, among which are the mountain-daisy, the hare-bell, the fox-glove,... | |
| 1809 - 530 strani
...and prayer. " ' We know nothing, or next to nothing, of the substance or structure of our souls, so cannot account for those seeming caprices in them,...cast, makes no extraordinary impression. I have some favourite flowers in spring, among which are die mountain-daisy, the hare-bell, the fox-glove, the... | |
| 1828 - 722 strani
...him. Here for instance : ' We know nothing,' thus writes lie, ' or next to nothing, of the structure of our souls, so we cannot account for those seeming...that, which, on minds of a different cast, makes no extra16 ordinary impression. I have some favourite flowers in spring, among1 which are the mountain-daisy,... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1805 - 908 strani
...in meditation and prayer." " We know nothing, or next to nothing, of the structure of our souls, so cannot account for those seeming caprices in them,...cast, makes no extraordinary impression. I have some favourite flowers in spring, among which are the mountain -daisy, the harebell, the fox-glove, the... | |
| Robert Burns - 1806 - 506 strani
...meditation and prayer." We know nothing, or next to nothing, of the substance or structure of our souls, so cannot account for those seeming caprices in them,...cast, makes no extraordinary impression. I have some favourite flowers in spring, among which are the mountain-daisy, the hare-bell, the fox-glove, the... | |
| John Evans - 1807 - 318 strani
...know nothing, or next to nothing, of the substance or structure of our souls, so cannot account tor those seeming caprices in them, that one should be...pleased with this thing, or struck with that, which, on winds of a different ca:>t, makes no extraordinary impression. I have some favourite flowers in spring,... | |
| 1809 - 530 strani
...kind of holiday. ' We know nothing, or next to nothing, of the substance or structure of our souls, so cannot account for those seeming caprices in them,...cast, makes no extraordinary impression. I have some favourite flowers in spring; among which are the mountain-daisy, the hare-bell, the fox-glove, the... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1809 - 458 strani
...ami prayer.' " We know nothing1, or next to nothing, of the substance or structure of our souls : so cannot account for those seeming caprices in them,...or struck with that, which, on minds of a different rast, makes no extraordinary impression. 1 have sonie favourite flowers in spring, among which are... | |
| 1809 - 914 strani
...anil prayer.' " We know nothing, or next to nothing, of the substance or structure of our souls : so cannot account for those seeming caprices in them,...should be particularly pleased with this thing, or »truck v. ith that, which, on minds of a diflcrent e.ast, makes no extraordinary impression. I have... | |
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