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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... natural fear in children is increased with tales , so is the other . Certainly , the contemplation of death , as the wages of sin , and passage to another world , is holy and religious ; but the fear of it , as a tribute due unto nature ...
... natural fear in children is increased with tales , so is the other . Certainly , the contemplation of death , as the wages of sin , and passage to another world , is holy and religious ; but the fear of it , as a tribute due unto nature ...
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... NATURE . thou come. peaces or unities : the one , when the peace is grounded but upon an implicit ignorance ; for all colours will agree in the dark : the other , when it is pieced up upon a direct admission of con- traries in ...
... NATURE . thou come. peaces or unities : the one , when the peace is grounded but upon an implicit ignorance ; for all colours will agree in the dark : the other , when it is pieced up upon a direct admission of con- traries in ...
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... nature and value of things by this , that the speaking in a perpet- ual hyperbole is comely in nothing but in love . Neither is it merely in the phrase ; for whereas it hath been well said , that the arch flatterer , with whom all the ...
... nature and value of things by this , that the speaking in a perpet- ual hyperbole is comely in nothing but in love . Neither is it merely in the phrase ; for whereas it hath been well said , that the arch flatterer , with whom all the ...
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... nature , a disposition towards it ; as on the other side there is a natural malig- nity . For there be that in their nature do not affect the good of others . The lighter sort of malignity turneth but to a crossness , or froward- like ...
... nature , a disposition towards it ; as on the other side there is a natural malig- nity . For there be that in their nature do not affect the good of others . The lighter sort of malignity turneth but to a crossness , or froward- like ...
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... nature . The Indians of the west have names for their particular gods , though they have no name for God ; as if the heathens should have had the names Jupiter , Apollo , Mars , etc. , but not the word Deus : which shows , that even ...
... nature . The Indians of the west have names for their particular gods , though they have no name for God ; as if the heathens should have had the names Jupiter , Apollo , Mars , etc. , but not the word Deus : which shows , that even ...
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