| English essays - 1820 - 736 pages
...But where the feelings and affections of the mind have been powerfully called forth by the atiractioa of some great object, we are not easily cured of long...myself in the first promises of the Revolution, have pn haps sometimes felt, like me, a pang of disappointment; but no doubt continue, like me, to love... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1820 - 748 pages
...to the past, and recapitulating a small part only of all I have seen, and all I have suffered. Bui where the feelings and affections of the mind have...some great object, we are not easily cured of long cberisheil predi leclion. Those who believed as firmly as myself in the first promises of the Revolution,... | |
| Comparative linguistics - 1917 - 722 pages
...Revolution is not chilled, and the enthusiasm I once felt for the cause of liberty still warms my bosom — Where the feelings and affections of the mind have...Revolution, have perhaps sometimes felt, like me, to love ') " A narrative of the events which have taken place in Prance, from the landing of Napoleon... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1820 - 706 pages
...been, powerfully called forth by the attraction of some great object, we are not easily cured of lung cherished predilection. Those who believed as firmly as myself in the first promises of lh»- Revolution, have perhaps sometimes felt, like me, a pang of disappointment; but no doubt continue,... | |
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