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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... look sometimes into a glass , and presently forget their own shape and favour . " * As for business , a man may ... look into their own estate . Some forbear it , not upon negligence alone , but doubting to bring them- selves into ...
... look sometimes into a glass , and presently forget their own shape and favour . " * As for business , a man may ... look into their own estate . Some forbear it , not upon negligence alone , but doubting to bring them- selves into ...
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... look for . In all negotiations of difficulty , a man may not look to sow and reap at once ; but must prepare business , and so ripen it by degrees . OF STUDIES . Men Studies serve for delight , for ornament , and for ability . Their ...
... look for . In all negotiations of difficulty , a man may not look to sow and reap at once ; but must prepare business , and so ripen it by degrees . OF STUDIES . Men Studies serve for delight , for ornament , and for ability . Their ...
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... look again it be not winding , or wanton with far - fetched descriptions ; either is a vice . But that is worse which proceeds out of want , than that which riots out of plenty . The remedy of fruitfulness is easy , but no labour will ...
... look again it be not winding , or wanton with far - fetched descriptions ; either is a vice . But that is worse which proceeds out of want , than that which riots out of plenty . The remedy of fruitfulness is easy , but no labour will ...
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... look not for other . " Thou shalt whom so long as they live , with a reciprocal not here find peaceable and cheerful days , quiet course , joys and sorrows are annexed , and succeed times , but rather clouds , storms , calumnies ; such ...
... look not for other . " Thou shalt whom so long as they live , with a reciprocal not here find peaceable and cheerful days , quiet course , joys and sorrows are annexed , and succeed times , but rather clouds , storms , calumnies ; such ...
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... look on them , you look through them ; and he that peeps through the casement of the index , sees as much as if he were in the house . But the laziness of those cannot be ex- cused who perfunctorily pass over authors of consequence ...
... look on them , you look through them ; and he that peeps through the casement of the index , sees as much as if he were in the house . But the laziness of those cannot be ex- cused who perfunctorily pass over authors of consequence ...
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