He has annexed a secret pleasure to the idea of any thing that is new or uncommon, that he might encourage us in the pursuit after knowledge, and engage us to search into the wonders of his creation ; for every new idea brings such a pleasure along with... The Spectator - Pàgina 711767Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Hugh Blair - 1809 - 462 pàgines
...intended to leave, of fomething uncommonly great, awful, and magnificent. He has annexed a fecret pkafure to the idea of any thing that is new or uncommon, that he might encourage us in the purfuit of knowledge, and engage us to fcarch into the wonders of creation ; for tvery new idea brings fuch... | |
| John Walker - 1810 - 394 pàgines
...penultimate members, they necessarily require the rising inflection. He has annexed a secret pleasure to the idea of any thing that is new or uncommon, that he might encourage us in rhe pursuit after knowledge, and engage us to seaich into the wonders of his creation ; for every new... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1811 - 464 pàgines
...to leave, of something uncommonly great, awful, and magnificent. " He has annexed a secret pleasure to the idea " of any thing that is new or uncommon, that he *e might encourage us in the pursuit of knowledge, ** and engage us to search into the wonders of "... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1812 - 464 pàgines
...intended to leave, of fbmething uncommonly great, aweful, and magnificent. He has annexed a Jecret pleafure to the idea of any thing that is new or uncommon, that he might encourage us in the purfuit of knowledge, and engage us to fearch into the wonders of creation ; for every new idea brings fuch... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1819 - 550 pàgines
...intended to leave, of something uncommonly great, awful, and magnificent. He has annexed a secret pleasure to the idea of any thing that is new or uncommon, that he might encourage us in tJie pursuit of knowkdge, and engage us to search into the wonders of creation ;for every new idea... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1820 - 538 pàgines
...unreasonable partiality to the particle that, in preference to which — annexed a secret pleasure to the idea of any thing that is new or uncommon, that he might encourage us. Here the first that stands for a relative pronoun, and the next that, at the distance only of four... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 322 pàgines
...com- > prehended by tlu largest capacity of a created being. >• 2 He has annexed a secret pleasure to the idea of any thing that is new or uncommon, that he might encourage us in the pursuit after knowledge, and engage us to search into the wonders of his creation ; for every new idea... | |
| 1824 - 268 pàgines
...nor to be comprehended by the largest capacity of a created being. He has annexed a secret pleasure to the idea of any thing that is new or uncommon, that he might encourage us in th<; pursuit after knowledge, and engage us to search into the wonders of his creation; for every new... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 pàgines
...nor to l)e comprehended by the largest capacity of a created being. He has annexed a secret pleasure to the idea of any thing that is new or uncommon, that he might encourage us in the pursuit after knowledge, and engage us to search into the wonders of his creation ; for every new idea... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 804 pàgines
...at the confines of body, as if space were >'iere at an end. Locke. He has annexed a secret pleasure to the idea of any thing that is new or uncommon, that he might* encourage us in the pursuit after knowledge, and engage us to search into the wonders of his creation. A ddison. We happiness... | |
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