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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... wishes ; they frame themselves readily into imaginations and suggestions : and they come easily into the eye ; especially upon the presence of the objects ; which are the points that conduce to fascination , if any such thing there be ...
... wishes ; they frame themselves readily into imaginations and suggestions : and they come easily into the eye ; especially upon the presence of the objects ; which are the points that conduce to fascination , if any such thing there be ...
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... wish to be an anathema from Christ for the salvation of his brethren , it shows much of a divine nature , and a kind of conformity with Christ himself . I take goodness in this sense , the affecting of the weal of men , which is that ...
... wish to be an anathema from Christ for the salvation of his brethren , it shows much of a divine nature , and a kind of conformity with Christ himself . I take goodness in this sense , the affecting of the weal of men , which is that ...
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... wish it well , and move it himself in such sort as may foil it . The breaking off in the midst of that one was about to say , as if he took himself up , breeds a greater appetite in him with whom you confer , to know more . And because ...
... wish it well , and move it himself in such sort as may foil it . The breaking off in the midst of that one was about to say , as if he took himself up , breeds a greater appetite in him with whom you confer , to know more . And because ...
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... wish he may over - live me . " Now if these princes had been as a Trajan , or a Marcus Aurelius , a man might have thought that this had proceeded of an abundant goodness of nature ; but being men so wise , of such strength and severity ...
... wish he may over - live me . " Now if these princes had been as a Trajan , or a Marcus Aurelius , a man might have thought that this had proceeded of an abundant goodness of nature ; but being men so wise , of such strength and severity ...
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... wishes and respects , which is a form due in civility to kings and great persons ; laudando præcipere ; when by telling men what they are , they represent to them what they should be . Some men are praised maliciously to their hurt ...
... wishes and respects , which is a form due in civility to kings and great persons ; laudando præcipere ; when by telling men what they are , they represent to them what they should be . Some men are praised maliciously to their hurt ...
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