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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... consider other men's , not to compare themselves with others : to recount their miseries , but not their good gifts , fortunes , benefits , which they have , or ruminate on their adversity , but not once to think on their prosperity ...
... consider other men's , not to compare themselves with others : to recount their miseries , but not their good gifts , fortunes , benefits , which they have , or ruminate on their adversity , but not once to think on their prosperity ...
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... consider aright of it , thou art full well as thou art . Quicquid vult , habere nemo potest , no man can have what he will , Illud potest nolle quod non habet , he may choose whether he will desire that which he hath not . Thy lot is ...
... consider aright of it , thou art full well as thou art . Quicquid vult , habere nemo potest , no man can have what he will , Illud potest nolle quod non habet , he may choose whether he will desire that which he hath not . Thy lot is ...
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... consider the inseparable accidents of both : servitude , disquiet , danger , and , most commonly , guilt , inherent in the one ; in the other , liberty , tranquillity , security , and innocence . And when you have thought upon this ...
... consider the inseparable accidents of both : servitude , disquiet , danger , and , most commonly , guilt , inherent in the one ; in the other , liberty , tranquillity , security , and innocence . And when you have thought upon this ...
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... consider it together with the kingdom of China . That , too , is but a pitiful rood of ground , in comparison of the whole earth besides : and this whole globe of earth , which we account so immense a body , is but one point or atom in ...
... consider it together with the kingdom of China . That , too , is but a pitiful rood of ground , in comparison of the whole earth besides : and this whole globe of earth , which we account so immense a body , is but one point or atom in ...
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... consider the shortness of his passage , that he might proportion his cares accordingly . It is , alas , so narrow a strait be- twixt the womb and the grave , that it might be called the Pas de Vie , as well as that the Pas de Calais ...
... consider the shortness of his passage , that he might proportion his cares accordingly . It is , alas , so narrow a strait be- twixt the womb and the grave , that it might be called the Pas de Vie , as well as that the Pas de Calais ...
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