The Sermons of Mr. YorickFyfield Books, 1973 - 111 pages |
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... wise man should extri- cate himself as soon as he can , that he may begin to look forwards.— That it becomes a man of character and consequence to lay aside childish things , to take care of his interests , to establish the fortune of ...
... wise man should extri- cate himself as soon as he can , that he may begin to look forwards.— That it becomes a man of character and consequence to lay aside childish things , to take care of his interests , to establish the fortune of ...
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... Wise - deluded man ! was it not that thou madest some amends for thy bad practice , by thy good preaching , what had become of thee ! -three hundred - but let us turn aside , I beseech you , from so sad a stumbling block . The Levite ...
... Wise - deluded man ! was it not that thou madest some amends for thy bad practice , by thy good preaching , what had become of thee ! -three hundred - but let us turn aside , I beseech you , from so sad a stumbling block . The Levite ...
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... wise man might not be in- clined to give a full loose to this kind of happiness , without some better security for the support of it , than the mere possession of such goods of fortune , which often slip from under us , and sometimes un ...
... wise man might not be in- clined to give a full loose to this kind of happiness , without some better security for the support of it , than the mere possession of such goods of fortune , which often slip from under us , and sometimes un ...
Contents
Introduction | 7 |
Textual and Bibliographical Note | 26 |
Chronology THE SERMONS OF MR YORICK | 28 |
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