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" Evil into the mind of God or man May come and go, so unapproved, and leave No spot or blame behind... "
Contributions to the Edinburgh Review - Page 94
by Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1856 - 1563 pages
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and ..., Volume 4

Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 462 pages
...alarms ; for thoughts are only criminal, when they are first chosen, and then voluntarily continued. Evil into the mind of God or man May come and go, so unapprov'd, and leave . No spot or stain behind. Mii/roW . > In futurity chiefly are the snares lodged, by which the imagination is intangled....
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The Rambler [by S. Johnson and others]. [Another], Volume 1

1810 - 464 pages
...alarms ; for thoughts are only criminal, when they are first chosen, and then voluntarily cont inued. ' Evil into the mind of God or man May come and go, so unapprov'd, and leave No spot or stain behind. MILTON. In futurity chiefly are the snares lodged, by which the imagination is intangled....
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The Edinburgh Review, Volume 19

1811 - 600 pages
...honour imposes. Hope is the parent of desire, and honour tells him he must not hope. — Loose thought* may arise, but they are rebuked and dissipated —...blame behind. " ' Gentlemen, I trouble you with these reflexions, that you may be able properly to appreciate the guilt of the defendant ; and to show you,...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 19

1811 - 546 pages
...honour imposes. Hope is the parent of desire, and honour tells him he must not hope. — Loose thought* may arise, but they are rebuked and dissipated —...so unapprov'd, and leave " No spot or blame behind. " 4 Gentlemen, I trouble you with these reflexions, that you may be able properly to appreciate the...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volume 4

Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 388 pages
...alarms ; for thoughts are only criminal, when they are first chosen, and then voluntarily continued. Evil into the mind of God or man May come and go, so unapprov'd, and leave No spot or stain behind. MILToN. In futurity chiefly are the snares lodged, by which • the imagination is entangled....
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Works, Volume 4

Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 394 pages
...alarms ; for thoughts are only criminal, when they are first chosen, and then voluntarily continued. , Evil into the mind of God or man May come and go, so unapprov'd, and leave No spot or stain behind. MILTON. In futurity chiefly are the snares lodged, by which the imagination is entangled....
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Select Reviews, and Spirit of the Foreign Magazines, Volume 8

Enos Bronson - 1812 - 556 pages
...honour imposes. Hope is the parent of desire, and honour tells him he must not hope. Loose thought^ may arise, but they are rebuked and dissipated —...blame behind." " Gentlemen, I trouble you with these reflexions, that yon may be able properly to appreciate the guilt of the defendant ; and to show you,...
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Speeches of Lord Erskine, when at the Bar, on Miscellaneous Subjects, Volume 5

Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1812 - 282 pages
...Loose thoughts may arise, but they are rebuked and dissipated — " Evil into the mind of God or mnn " May come and go, so unapprov'd, and leave "No spot...Gentlemen, I trouble you with these reflections, that you maybe able properly to appreciate the guilt of the Defendant ; and to show yon, that you are not in...
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The Speeches of the Hon. T. Erskine (now Lord Erskine): When at ..., Volume 5

James Ridgway - 1812 - 282 pages
...which honour imposes.^-Hope is the parent of desire, and honour tells him he must not hope.—Loose thoughts may arise, but they are rebuked and dissipated—-...into the mind of God or man " May come and go, so unapprov'dj and leave *' No spot or blame behind." Gentlemen, I trouble you with these reflections,...
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Speeches of Lord Erskine, when at the Bar, on Miscellaneous Subjects, Volume 5

Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1812 - 278 pages
...may arise, but they are rebuked and dissipated — " Evil into the mind of God or man " May come ar.d go, so unapprov'd.• and leave '• No spot or blame...Gentlemen, I trouble you with these reflections, that you maybe able properly to appreciate the guilt of the Defendant; and to show yon, that you are not in...
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