Those sentiments," answered Miss Walton, "are just; but your good sense, Mr. Harley, will own, that life has its proper value. — As the province of virtue, life is ennobled ; as such, it is to be desired. — To virtue has the Supreme Director of all... The Miscellaneous Works of Henry Mackenzie - Page 134by Henry Mackenzie - 1820Full view - About this book
| Henry Mackenzie - Benevolence - 1771 - 288 pages
...affigned reward* 7 enough •enough even here to fix its attach*; ment." " . '!.**• '' ' The fubjecl: began to overpower her.-— Harley lifted his eyes from the ground— " There are, faid he, in a very low voice, thereare attachments, Mifs Walton": — His glance met hers — They... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - English fiction - 1800 - 254 pages
...its proper value.—As the province of virtue, "life is ennobled; as such it is to be desired.—To virtue has the Supreme Director of all things assigned...overpower her. —Harley lifted his eyes from the ground —" Thereare, said he, in a very low voice, there are attachments, Miss Walton"— His glance met... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1808 - 452 pages
...Harley, will own, that life has its proper value. — As the province of virtue, life is ennobled ; as such, it is to be desired. — . To virtue has...the ground — " There are," said he, in a very low voice3 " there are attachments, Miss Walton" — His glance met her's — They both betrayed a confusion,... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1815 - 290 pages
...Harley, will own, that life has its proper value. — As the province of virtue, life is ennobled ; as such it is to be desired. — To virtue has the...— They both betrayed a confusion, and were both mstantly withdrawn. — He paused some moments — " I am in such a state as calls for sincerity, let... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1820 - 294 pages
...Mr. Harley, will own, that life has its proper value. As the province of virtue, life is ennobled ; as such, it is to be desired. To virtue has the Supreme...there are attachments, Miss Walton. His glance met hers. They both betrayed a confusion, and were both instantly withdrawn. He paused some moments. I... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1823 - 764 pages
...Harley, will own, that life has its proper value. —As the province of virtue, life is ennobled : as such, it is to be desired. To virtue has the Supreme...are attachments, Miss Walton — " His glance met hers — They both betrayed a confusion, and were both instantly withdrawn. — He paused some moments... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1823 - 768 pages
...Harley, will own, that life has its proper value. — As the province of virtue, life is ennobled : - as such, it is to be desired. To virtue has the Supreme...are attachments, Miss Walton — " His glance met hers — They both betrayed a confusion, and were both instantly withdrawn. — He paused some moments... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1823 - 762 pages
...Harley, will own, that life has its proper value. — As the province of virtue, life is ennobled : were, p . ps, snatched away wh(. they were busy,...uke @. in the ckuice of lifX. " * then hastened — liarley lifted his eyes from the ground — " There are," said he, in a very low voice, " there... | |
| John White (A.M.) - 1826 - 340 pages
...its proper value.—As the province of virtue, life is ennobled ; as such, it is to be desired.—To virtue, has the Supreme Director of all things assigned rewards enough, even here, to fix its attachments." The subject began to overpower her.—Harley lifted up his eyes from the ground—" There... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - Elocution - 1828 - 414 pages
...own, that life has its proper value. — As the province of virtue, life is ennobled ; as such, it 45 is to be desired. — To virtue has the Supreme Director...things assigned rewards enough, even here, to fix its attachments." The subject began to overpower her. — Harley lifted up his eyes from the ground —... | |
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