Selections from the Works of Taylor, Latimer, Hall, Milton, Barrow, South, Brown, Fuller and BaconW. Pickering, 1839 - 350 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 58
... wise men , by the order of things , by their proportions to good or evil ; and the expectations of men have been framed accordingly : that virtue may have a proper seat in the will and in the affections , and may become amiable by its ...
... wise men , by the order of things , by their proportions to good or evil ; and the expectations of men have been framed accordingly : that virtue may have a proper seat in the will and in the affections , and may become amiable by its ...
الصفحة 118
... wise or a crafty , a learned or a noble person should dishonour himself as a fool , destroy his body as a murderer , lessen his estate as a prodigal , disgrace every good cause that he can pretend to by his relation , and become an ...
... wise or a crafty , a learned or a noble person should dishonour himself as a fool , destroy his body as a murderer , lessen his estate as a prodigal , disgrace every good cause that he can pretend to by his relation , and become an ...
الصفحة 344
... wise enough to write one poem , and wise enough not to write more than one . " I thought of Chatterton , the marvellous boy- The sleepless soul that perished in his pride : Of him who walked in glory and in joy , Following his plough ...
... wise enough to write one poem , and wise enough not to write more than one . " I thought of Chatterton , the marvellous boy- The sleepless soul that perished in his pride : Of him who walked in glory and in joy , Following his plough ...
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