Flights, till it arrives at a Being of unbounded Greatnefs and Worth, on whom it may employ its fublimeft Powers without exhaufting the Subject, and give Scope to the utmoft Force and Fulnefs of its Love, without Satiety or Difguft. The Elements of Moral Philosophy ... - 194 psl.autoriai: David Fordyce - 1754 - 312 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Robert Dodsley - 1758 - 586 psl.
...diflatisfied with its Subject; it fees no Character of Excellency among Men, equal to that Pitch of Efreem which it is capable of exerting ; no Object within...adequate to the Strength of its Affection. Nor can it flop any where in this fclf-expanfive Progrefs, or find Rcpofe after its highefr. Flights, till it... | |
| Preceptor - 1758 - 590 psl.
...among Men, equal to that Pitch of Efteem which it is capable of exerting ; no Object within the Compafe of human Things adequate to the Strength of its Affection. Nor can it flop any where in this felf-expanfive Progrefs, or find Repofe after its higheft Flights, till it arrives... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 424 psl.
...affedion : nor can it il ay any where in this felf-expaufive progrefs, or find repoie after its higheft flights, till it arrives at a Being of unbounded greatnefs...employ its fublimeft powers without exhaufting the fubject, and give fcope to the utmoft force and fulnefs of its love without fatiety or difguft. So... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1806 - 774 psl.
...where in this felf-expanfive progrefs, or find repofe aftcr'its hij-heil flights, till it arrives at л Being of unbounded greatnefs and worth, on whom it may employ its lublimetV powers without exnaufting the fubjecl, and give fcopc to the utmoft force and tulnefs'of... | |
| John Dougall - 1810 - 660 psl.
...among men equal to that pitch of esteem which it is capable of exerting ; no object within the compass of human things adequate to the strength of its affection. Nor can it stay any where iu this self-expansive progress, or find repose after its highest flights, till it arrives... | |
| 1816 - 774 psl.
...progrefs, or fiod repofe after its higheft fligl is, till it arrives at a Being of unbounded grcatnffs and worth, on whom it may employ its fublimeft powers without exhaufting the fubject, and give fcope to the utmoft force and fulnefs of its love without &• tiety or difguft.... | |
| 1823 - 880 psl.
...among men equal to that pitch of esteem which it is capable of exerting ; no object within the compass of human things adequate to the strength of its affection : nor can it stay anywhere in this self-expansive progress, or find repose after its highest flights, till it arrives... | |
| Bernhard Fabian, David Fordyce, David Fordyce - 326 psl.
...difTatisfied with its Subject ; it fees no Character of Excellency among Men, equal to that Pitch of Efteem which it is capable of exerting ; no Object within...till it arrives at a Being of unbounded Greatnefs and Worrfi, on whom it may employ its fublimeft Powers without exhaufting the Subject, and give Scope to... | |
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