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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... live , and illustrate the times . God did never let them be wanting to the world : as Abel , for an example of innocency , Enoch of purity , Noah of trust in God's mercies , Abraham of faith , and so of the rest . These , sensual men ...
... live , and illustrate the times . God did never let them be wanting to the world : as Abel , for an example of innocency , Enoch of purity , Noah of trust in God's mercies , Abraham of faith , and so of the rest . These , sensual men ...
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... live the emperor of these delights , and be the dictator of fashions : but we make ourselves slaves to our pleasures ; and we serve fame and ambition , which is an equal slavery . Have not I seen the pomp of a whole kingdom , and what a ...
... live the emperor of these delights , and be the dictator of fashions : but we make ourselves slaves to our pleasures ; and we serve fame and ambition , which is an equal slavery . Have not I seen the pomp of a whole kingdom , and what a ...
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... live here , " saith he , " in a great city , where I have a multitude of acquaintance , but not a man of all that com- pany , with whom I dare familiarly breathe , or freely jest . Wherefore I expect thee , I desire thee , I send for ...
... live here , " saith he , " in a great city , where I have a multitude of acquaintance , but not a man of all that com- pany , with whom I dare familiarly breathe , or freely jest . Wherefore I expect thee , I desire thee , I send for ...
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... live in this world and ruption , alteration ; and so long as thou livest knows not the common condition of all men , to upon earth look not for other . " Thou shalt whom so long as they live , with a reciprocal not here find peaceable ...
... live in this world and ruption , alteration ; and so long as thou livest knows not the common condition of all men , to upon earth look not for other . " Thou shalt whom so long as they live , with a reciprocal not here find peaceable ...
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... live in extreme anguish and pain , all which thou art free from . O fortunatos nimium bona si sua norint : Thou art most happy if thou couldst be content , and acknowledge thy happi- ness ; Rem carendo non fruendo cognoscimus , when ...
... live in extreme anguish and pain , all which thou art free from . O fortunatos nimium bona si sua norint : Thou art most happy if thou couldst be content , and acknowledge thy happi- ness ; Rem carendo non fruendo cognoscimus , when ...
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