Great Authors of All Ages: Being Selections from the Prose Works of Eminent Writers from the Time of Pericles to the Present Day, with IndexesJ.B. Lippincott, 1879 - 555 pages |
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Page 28
... feel the smart , and to feel of the whip . And though the flesh smarteth at the one , and feeleth ease in the other , is glad of the one , and sore vexed in the other ; yet the Lord is all one towards them in both , and loveth them no ...
... feel the smart , and to feel of the whip . And though the flesh smarteth at the one , and feeleth ease in the other , is glad of the one , and sore vexed in the other ; yet the Lord is all one towards them in both , and loveth them no ...
Page 59
... feel the contrariety of vice unto nature , and resist some by the antidote of thy temper . Christian Morals . OBLIVION . Darkness and light divide the course of time , and oblivion shares with memory a great part even of our living ...
... feel the contrariety of vice unto nature , and resist some by the antidote of thy temper . Christian Morals . OBLIVION . Darkness and light divide the course of time , and oblivion shares with memory a great part even of our living ...
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... feel at this time perfectly assured , that if , that book had been put into my hands in youth , it would have preserved me from all the political errors which I have outgrown . " - SOUTHEY : Life and Corresp . But the Hon . Agar Ellis ...
... feel at this time perfectly assured , that if , that book had been put into my hands in youth , it would have preserved me from all the political errors which I have outgrown . " - SOUTHEY : Life and Corresp . But the Hon . Agar Ellis ...
Page 77
... feel it with their fingers , and which is the only substance that they acknowledge either in themselves or in the universe , hath such puzzling difficulties and entanglements in the speculation of it , that they can never be able to ...
... feel it with their fingers , and which is the only substance that they acknowledge either in themselves or in the universe , hath such puzzling difficulties and entanglements in the speculation of it , that they can never be able to ...
Page 85
... feel unable to decline . " As I know not whence I came , so I know not whither I go ; only this I know , that at my departure out of the world I must either fall forever into nothing , or into the hands of an incensed God , without ...
... feel unable to decline . " As I know not whence I came , so I know not whither I go ; only this I know , that at my departure out of the world I must either fall forever into nothing , or into the hands of an incensed God , without ...
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2d edit admiration affection ancient appear beauty born Bost called character Christ Christian church Cicero Clovernook death delight died discourse divine Don Quixote Dugald Stewart Edin Edinburgh Review England English English language Essays excellent eyes fear feel genius give glory hand happiness hath heart heaven History honour human ical imagination JAMES MACKINTOSH kind king knowledge labour language learning Lect less Letters light live LL.D Lond look Lord Lord Macaulay Macvey Napier mankind manner ment mind moral nature ness never noble observed opinion passion perfect person Petrarch Phila philosopher Phrenology Plato pleasure Poems poet poetry political prose reason religion sense Sermons soul speak spirit style taste things thou thought tion translation truth unto Virgil virtue vols whole WILLIAM HICKLING PRESCOTT wisdom words writings