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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... pleased and happier if he had a barley- corn . The example of God teacheth the lesson truly ; " He sendeth His rain , and maketh His sun to shine upon the just and the unjust ; " + but He doth not rain wealth , nor shine honour and ...
... pleased and happier if he had a barley- corn . The example of God teacheth the lesson truly ; " He sendeth His rain , and maketh His sun to shine upon the just and the unjust ; " + but He doth not rain wealth , nor shine honour and ...
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... pleased him , of his second master Louis the Eleventh , whose closeness was indeed his tormentor . The parable of Pythagoras is dark , but true ; " Cor ne edito , " eat not the heart . Certainly , if a man would give it a hard phrase ...
... pleased him , of his second master Louis the Eleventh , whose closeness was indeed his tormentor . The parable of Pythagoras is dark , but true ; " Cor ne edito , " eat not the heart . Certainly , if a man would give it a hard phrase ...
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... pleased when things go backward ; which is the worst property in a ser- vant of a prince or state . Therefore it is good for princes , if they use ambitious men , to handle it so , as they be still progressive , and not retro- grade ...
... pleased when things go backward ; which is the worst property in a ser- vant of a prince or state . Therefore it is good for princes , if they use ambitious men , to handle it so , as they be still progressive , and not retro- grade ...
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... pleased , and nature renew but my lease for twenty - one years more , without asking longer days , I shall be strong enough to acknow- ledge without murmuring that I was begotten mortal . Virtue walks not in the highway , though she go ...
... pleased , and nature renew but my lease for twenty - one years more , without asking longer days , I shall be strong enough to acknow- ledge without murmuring that I was begotten mortal . Virtue walks not in the highway , though she go ...
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... pleased . " Stoics , heroes , Homer's gods , all are passionate , Gualter Bruel , Fernelius , consil . 43 , Mercurialis , and furiously carried sometimes ; and how shall consil . 6 , Piso , Jacchinus , cap . 15 , in 9. Rhasis , we that ...
... pleased . " Stoics , heroes , Homer's gods , all are passionate , Gualter Bruel , Fernelius , consil . 43 , Mercurialis , and furiously carried sometimes ; and how shall consil . 6 , Piso , Jacchinus , cap . 15 , in 9. Rhasis , we that ...
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