The English Essayists: A Comprehensive Selection from the Works of the Great Essayists, from Lord Bacon to John Ruskin : with Introduction, Biographical Notices, and Critical NotesW.P. Nimmo, Hay & Mitchell, 1887 |
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... head is to be cut off , like that dying man , who , when the priest coming to him to give him extreme unction ... heads , but waited till some other did it . Only anchorets that want company may crown themselves with their own ...
... head is to be cut off , like that dying man , who , when the priest coming to him to give him extreme unction ... heads , but waited till some other did it . Only anchorets that want company may crown themselves with their own ...
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... head ; and it seems the mine of memory lies there , because there naturally men dig for it , scratching it when they are at a loss . This again is twofold ; one , the simple retention of things ; the other , a regaining them when ...
... head ; and it seems the mine of memory lies there , because there naturally men dig for it , scratching it when they are at a loss . This again is twofold ; one , the simple retention of things ; the other , a regaining them when ...
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... head , which was there rather tacked than fastened ? Whereas those notions which get in by violenta possessio will abide there , till ejectio firma , sick- ness or extreme age , dispossess them . It is best knocking in the nail over ...
... head , which was there rather tacked than fastened ? Whereas those notions which get in by violenta possessio will abide there , till ejectio firma , sick- ness or extreme age , dispossess them . It is best knocking in the nail over ...
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... head , which hath lain fallow all night , with some serious work . Chiefly intrench not on the Lord's day to use unlawful sports : this were to spare thine own flock , and to shear God's lamb . 3. Let thy recreations be ingenious , and ...
... head , which hath lain fallow all night , with some serious work . Chiefly intrench not on the Lord's day to use unlawful sports : this were to spare thine own flock , and to shear God's lamb . 3. Let thy recreations be ingenious , and ...
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... head of massy silver , + both which now are stolen away . Yea , hungry palates will feed on coarser meat . I had rather Mr Stow than I should tell you of a nobleman who sold the monuments of noble- men in St Augustine's Church in Broad ...
... head of massy silver , + both which now are stolen away . Yea , hungry palates will feed on coarser meat . I had rather Mr Stow than I should tell you of a nobleman who sold the monuments of noble- men in St Augustine's Church in Broad ...
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