... the exquisite pleasure derived from music, you regret your want of musical powers and musical feelings ; it is a department of soul, you say, which nature has almost denied you, which, from the effects you see it have on others, you are sure must... The Stanley tales, original and select - Page 134by Ambrose Marten - 1826Full view - About this book
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1802 - 262 pages
...have on others, you-are sure must be highly de' lightful. Why should not the same thing be said • or religion ? Trust me I feel it in the same way, ' an energy, an inspiration, which I would not lose ' You regret, my friend,' said he to Mr. ' for all the blessings of sense or enjoyments of the ' world... | |
| English literature - 1803 - 308 pages
...you are sure must bo highly delightful. " — Why should not the same thing be said of reli" gion ? Trust me, I feel it in the same way, an " energy,...relish of the " pleasures of life, methinks I feel it heighten them " all. The thought of receiving it from God, addi " the blesping of sentiment to that... | |
| Noah Webster - Elocution - 1804 - 254 pages
...efi'ixt:. you see it have on others, you are sure must be highly delightful. 34. " Why should not the same thing be said of religion ? Trust me, I feel it in...inspiration, •which I would not lose for all the blessiags of sense, or enjoyments of the world ; yet so far from lessening my relish of tht pleasures... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1807 - 354 pages
...effects you see it have on others, you are sure must be highly delightful. Why should not the same thing be said of religion ? Trust me I feel it in...energy, an inspiration, which I would not lose for ell the blessings of sense or enjoyments of the world ; yet so far from lessening my relish of the... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1807 - 336 pages
...religion ? Trust me I feel it in the same way, an energy, an inspiration, which I would not lose for s11 the blessings of sense or enjoyments of the world ; yet so far from lessening my relish of thepleasures of life, methinks I feel it heighten them all. The thought of receiving it from God, adds... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1808 - 448 pages
...effects you see it have on others, you are sure must be highly delightful. Why should not the same thing be said of religion ? Trust me, I feel it in...relish of the pleasures of life, methinks I feel it heighten them all. The thought of receiving it from God, adds the blessing of sentiment to that of... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 312 pages
...effects yon see it have on others, you are sure must be highly delightful. Why should not the same thing be said of religion ? Trust me, I feel it in...relish of the pleasures of life, methinks I feel it heighten them all. The thought of receiving it from God, adds the blessing of sentiment to that of... | |
| Noah Webster - Elocution - 1814 - 240 pages
...highly delightful. 34 " Why should not the same thing be said of religion ? Trust me, I feel in it, the same way, an energy, an inspiration, which I would...from lessening my relish of the pleasures of life, that I feel it heightens them all. 35. " The thought of receiving it from God, adds the blessing of... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1815 - 290 pages
...effects you see it have on others, you are sure must be highly delightful. — Why should not the same thing be said of religion ? Trust me, I feel it in...relish of the pleasures of life, methinks I feel it heighten them all. The thought of receiving it from God, adds the blessing of sentiment to that bf... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1815 - 302 pages
...effects you see it have on others, you are sure must be highly delightful.—Why should not the same thing be said of religion ? Trust me, I feel it in...energy, an inspiration, which I would not lose for ail the blessings of sense, or enjoyments of the world ; yet, so far from lessening my relish of the... | |
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