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" 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 - Page 71
1767
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The Spectator, 6. köide

1739 - 332 lehte
...we contemplate his Nature, that is neither circunv fcribed by Time nor Place, nor to be comprehended by the largeft Capacity of a Created Being. HE has...us in the Purfuit after Knowledge, and engage us to fcarch into the Wonders of his Creation; for every new Idea brings fuch a Pleafure along with it, as...
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The Spectator, 6. köide

1729 - 320 lehte
...contemplate his Nature, that is neither circum•fcribed by Time nor Place, nor to be comprehended by the largeft Capacity of a Created Being. HE has annexed a fecret Pleafure to the Idea ofany thing that is new or uncommon, that he might encourage us in the Purfuit after Knowlodge, and...
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Harrison's British Classicks, 5. köide

1786 - 670 lehte
...we contemplate his nature, that is neither circumfcribjd by time nor place, nor to be comprehended by the largeft capacity of, a created being. He has...idea of any thing that is new or uncommon, that he vmg\tx entovxvigu vv-> \т\ the purfuit aft-îr knovAeàge, зд\& еллgage us to learch mto tVve...
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Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres, 1. köide

Hugh Blair - 1793 - 518 lehte
...uncommonly great, awful, and magnificent. " He has annexed a fccret pleafure to the idea " of anything that is new or uncommon, that he " might encourage us in the purfuit of knowu ledge, and engage us to fearch into the wonders " of creation ; for every new idea brings...
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Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres, 2. köide

Hugh Blair - 1801 - 500 lehte
...proof of Mr. Addiibn'a unreafonable partiality to the particle that , in preference to which — • " annexed *' a fecret pleafure to the idea of any thing...is new or uncommon, that he might encourage " us." — Here the firft///a/, ftands for a relative pronoun, and the next that, at the diftance only *>...
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Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres, 1. köide

Hugh Blair - 1802 - 416 lehte
...impreffion, as the Author intended to leave, of fomething uncommonly great, awful, and magnificent. " He has annexed a fecret pleafure to the idea of any...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...
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Select British Classics, 16. köide

1803 - 376 lehte
...nor to be comprehended by the largest capacity of a created being. Ke 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...
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The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, 2. köide

Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 lehte
...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 the pursuit after knowledge, and engage us to search into the wonders of his creation ; for every new idea...
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1804 - 412 lehte
...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 the pursuit after knowledge, and engage us to search into the wonders of his creation ; for every new idea...
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Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres, 1. köide

Hugh Blair - 1807 - 406 lehte
...Addison's unreasonable partiality to the particle, that, itt 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...
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