English Prose: Eighteenth centurySir Henry Craik Macmillan, 1911 |
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... Religion PAGE The Editor I George Saintsbury 3492 13 17 19 22 BISHOP BERKELEY George Saintsbury 25 The Advantages of Immaterialism 29 The Virtues of Vice • 31 The Delusions of Sense The Pebble Argument answered by Anticipation WILLIAM ...
... Religion PAGE The Editor I George Saintsbury 3492 13 17 19 22 BISHOP BERKELEY George Saintsbury 25 The Advantages of Immaterialism 29 The Virtues of Vice • 31 The Delusions of Sense The Pebble Argument answered by Anticipation WILLIAM ...
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... Religion The Practical Rule of Conduct The Burden of Much Talking LORD CHESTerfield Manners makyth Man 72 73 74 76 The Editor 79 83 The Falsehood of Commonplaces 85 A Good and a Bad Style Voltaire 87 90 WILLIAM WARBURTON W. Macneile ...
... Religion The Practical Rule of Conduct The Burden of Much Talking LORD CHESTerfield Manners makyth Man 72 73 74 76 The Editor 79 83 The Falsehood of Commonplaces 85 A Good and a Bad Style Voltaire 87 90 WILLIAM WARBURTON W. Macneile ...
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... Religious Poetry Dryden as Critic A Digression • A Task completed Letter to Lord Chesterfield DAVID HUME A Defence ... Religion LAURENCE STERNE My Uncle Toby's Siege Operations The Death of Bobby • Corporal Trim and the Curate Tristram ...
... Religious Poetry Dryden as Critic A Digression • A Task completed Letter to Lord Chesterfield DAVID HUME A Defence ... Religion LAURENCE STERNE My Uncle Toby's Siege Operations The Death of Bobby • Corporal Trim and the Curate Tristram ...
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... Religious Family 517 The Marriage Market . 519 A Natural Philosopher 520 A Plain Man on his Daughter's Favourite Novels 521 Dress and Literature 522 The Art of Conversation 523 JEREMY BENTHAM . F. C. Montague 525 The Point at which ...
... Religious Family 517 The Marriage Market . 519 A Natural Philosopher 520 A Plain Man on his Daughter's Favourite Novels 521 Dress and Literature 522 The Art of Conversation 523 JEREMY BENTHAM . F. C. Montague 525 The Point at which ...
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... religious and political strife . There remained the old force , remnants of the old collo- quial raciness , the fire and vigour of the old intensity . But single- ness of aim had gone ; each author became a rule to himself , aiming ...
... religious and political strife . There remained the old force , remnants of the old collo- quial raciness , the fire and vigour of the old intensity . But single- ness of aim had gone ; each author became a rule to himself , aiming ...
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Página 503 - the doing good to mankind, in obedience to the will of God, and for the sake of everlasting happiness.
Página 456 - For when Moses had spoken every precept to all the people according to the law, he took the blood of calves and of goats, with water and scarlet wool and hyssop, and sprinkled both the book and all the people. Saying, This is the blood of the testament which God hath enjoined unto you.
Página 190 - Dictionary is recommended to the public, were written by your Lordship. To be so distinguished, is an honor, which, being very little accustomed to favors from the great, I know not well how to receive, or in what terms to acknowledge.
Página 50 - Now, when the apostles which were at Jerusalem heard that Samaria had received the word of God, they sent unto them Peter and John, who, when they were come down, prayed for them, that they might receive the Holy Ghost (for as yet he was fallen upon none of them; only they were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus). Then laid they their hands on them, and they received the Holy Ghost.
Página 190 - Dictionary was written with little assistance of the learned, and without any patronage of the great ; not in the soft obscurities of retirement, or under the shelter of academic bowers, but amidst inconvenience and distraction, in sickness and in sorrow...
Página 59 - That Christ was manifested to destroy the works of the devil. (2) That as in Adam all die, so in Christ shall all be made alive. From the beginning to the end of Christ's atoning work, no other power is ascribed to it, nothing else is intended by it, as an appeaser of wrath, but the destroying of all that in man which comes from the devil ; no other merits, or value, or infinite worth, than that of its infinite ability...
Página 385 - America, gentlemen say, is a noble object. It is an object well worth fighting for. Certainly it is, if fighting a people be the best way of gaining them. Gentlemen in this respect will be led to their choice of means by their complexions and their habits. Those who understand the military art will, of course, have some predilection for it. Those who wield the thunder of the State may have more confidence in the efficacy of arms. But i confess, possibly for want of this knowledge, my opinion is much...
Página 590 - A little more sleep, a little more slumber, a little more folding of the hands to sleep...
Página 371 - I was ever of opinion, that the honest man who married and brought up a large family, did more service than he who continued single and only talked of population.
Página 82 - The Wise Man observes, that there is a time to speak, and a time to keep silence. One meets with people in the world, who seem never to have made the last of these observations. And yet these great talkers do not at all speak from their having any thing to say, as every sentence shows, but only from their inclination to be talking.