Class Book of Prose: Consisting of Selections from Distinguished English and American Authors, from Chaucer to the Present Day, the Whole Arranged in Chronological Order, with Biographical and Critical RemarksE.H. Butler & Company, 1848 - 384 páginas |
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... things in your heart , that is to say , our Lord God , conscience , and good name . First , ye should have God in your heart , and for no riches should ye do anything which may in any manner dis- please God that is your Creator and ...
... things in your heart , that is to say , our Lord God , conscience , and good name . First , ye should have God in your heart , and for no riches should ye do anything which may in any manner dis- please God that is your Creator and ...
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... things left , doth not his diligence and busi- ness to keep his good name ; and Cassidore saith , that it is a sign of a gentle heart , when a man loveth and desireth to have a good name . SIR THOMAS MORE . ( 1480-1535 . ) [ SIR THOMAS ...
... things left , doth not his diligence and busi- ness to keep his good name ; and Cassidore saith , that it is a sign of a gentle heart , when a man loveth and desireth to have a good name . SIR THOMAS MORE . ( 1480-1535 . ) [ SIR THOMAS ...
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... things that in themselves have nothing that is truly delighting : on the contrary , they have a good deal of bitterness in them ; and yet by our perverse appetites after forbidden objects , are not only ranked among the pleasures , but ...
... things that in themselves have nothing that is truly delighting : on the contrary , they have a good deal of bitterness in them ; and yet by our perverse appetites after forbidden objects , are not only ranked among the pleasures , but ...
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... things among them . Thus though the rabble of mankind looks upon these , and all other things of this kind which are indeed in- numerable , as pleasures ; the Utopians , on the contrary , observing that there is nothing in the nature of ...
... things among them . Thus though the rabble of mankind looks upon these , and all other things of this kind which are indeed in- numerable , as pleasures ; the Utopians , on the contrary , observing that there is nothing in the nature of ...
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... things which are necessary for our pre- servation are likewise made pleasant to us . For how miserable a thing would life be , if those daily diseases of hunger and thirst were to be carried off by such bitter drugs , as we must use for ...
... things which are necessary for our pre- servation are likewise made pleasant to us . For how miserable a thing would life be , if those daily diseases of hunger and thirst were to be carried off by such bitter drugs , as we must use for ...
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