... force : but yet I know not, whe.ther my danger is a reality or a dream. I am as thou art, a reptile of the earth ; my life is a moment, and eternity, in which days and years and ages are nothing, eternity is before me, for which I also should prepare... Harrison's British Classicks - Page 991785Full view - About this book
| John Pierpont - 1835 - 484 lehte
...suddenly perceives that he is near the brink of a precipice, and is urged forward by an irresistible force : but yet I know not whether my danger is a...a moment, and eternity, in which days, and years, _ and ages, are nothing, eternity is before me, for which I also should prepare : but by whom, then,... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1835 - 158 lehte
...suddenly perceives that he is on the brink of a precipice, and is urged forward by an irresistible force ; but yet I know not whether my danger is a reality or a dream. 536. [In a threatening manner.] I know thou art a scoundrel ! Not pay thy debts ! Kill thy friend who... | |
| 1844 - 288 lehte
...that he is near the brink of a precipice, and is urged forward by an irresistible force ; but yet 1 know not whether my danger is a reality or a dream....are nothing — eternity is before me, for which I also should prepare. But by whom, then, must the faithful be governed ? By those only, who have no... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1845 - 312 lehte
...know not what course others may take, but as for me, givi me liberty, 01 give me death, EXAMPLES. 1. I am as thou art, a reptile of the earth; my life...AGES, are nothing, ETERNITY is before me, for which I also should prepare. 2. My first argument for the adoption of this measure, is, The people demand'it.... | |
| James Edward Murdoch, William Russell - 1845 - 374 lehte
...wavered." Phrases commencing with a Conjunction. 1. "It is more blessed to give | than to receive." 2. " Yet I know not | whether my danger is a reality | or a dream." 3. " In the spirit of sympathy, we call on rocks I and streams I and forests || to witness | and share... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1842 - 316 lehte
...degree of emphasis is gradually increased, being more intense on the last than the first. EXAMPLES. 1. I am as thou art, a reptile of the earth ; my life...AGES, are nothing, ETERNITY is before me, for which I also should prepare. 2. My first argument for the adoption of this measure, is, T7« peoplt demand... | |
| 1847 - 312 lehte
...wavered." Phrases commencing urith a Conjunction. 1. " It is more blessed to give | than to receive." 2. " Yet I know not | whether my danger is a reality | or a dream." 3. " In the spirit of sympathy, we call on rocks ' and streams ' and forests || to witness | and share... | |
| Goold Brown - 1848 - 324 lehte
...son, bred in sloth, becomes a spendthrift, a profligate, and goes out of the world a beggar.— Sw,ft. I am, as thou art, a reptile of the earth : my life...are nothing — eternity is before me, for which I also should prepare. — Hawkesworth. The Lord of all, himself through all diffused, Sustains, and... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1849 - 466 lehte
...suddenly perceives that he is on the brink of a precipice, and is urged forward by an irresistible force ; but yet I know not whether my danger is a reality or a dream. 557. [In a threatening manner.] I know thou art a scoundrel ! Not pay thy debts! Kill thy friend who... | |
| William Russell - 1849 - 320 lehte
...wavered." Phrases commencing with a Conjunction. 1. " It is more blessed to give | than to receive." 2. " Yet I know not | whether my danger is a reality | or a dream." 3. "In the spirit of sympathy, we call on rocks ' and streams ' and forests || to witness | and share... | |
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