Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Svazky 1–2Charles Knight Warne, 1888 |
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Strana
... Human Nature PASCAL • 211 Account of the Great Fire of London • EVELYN 218 • • • The Red Fisherman Sir Roger de Coverley . - II . Ballads An Irish Village PRAED · • 224 • ADDISON 228 • · VARIOUS • • 239 • • • CARLETON 243 SUBJECT . The ...
... Human Nature PASCAL • 211 Account of the Great Fire of London • EVELYN 218 • • • The Red Fisherman Sir Roger de Coverley . - II . Ballads An Irish Village PRAED · • 224 • ADDISON 228 • · VARIOUS • • 239 • • • CARLETON 243 SUBJECT . The ...
Strana 12
... human species shall be permanently bettered , by bringing into exercise a suffi- cient quantity of sober thoughts , and by a proper adaptation of means , is of itself sufficient to set us earnestly on reflecting what ends are truly ...
... human species shall be permanently bettered , by bringing into exercise a suffi- cient quantity of sober thoughts , and by a proper adaptation of means , is of itself sufficient to set us earnestly on reflecting what ends are truly ...
Strana 44
... human forms of such exquisite perfec- tion ; public edifices , where the civil interests of man had been discussed with the acuteness and versatility of the highest Grecian intellect , in all the purity of the inimitable Attic dialect ...
... human forms of such exquisite perfec- tion ; public edifices , where the civil interests of man had been discussed with the acuteness and versatility of the highest Grecian intellect , in all the purity of the inimitable Attic dialect ...
Strana 46
... human race ; man was in constant union with the Deity , as an offspring with its parent . " And still the Stoic might applaud with complacent satisfaction the ardent words of the apostle ; he might approve the lofty condemnation of ...
... human race ; man was in constant union with the Deity , as an offspring with its parent . " And still the Stoic might applaud with complacent satisfaction the ardent words of the apostle ; he might approve the lofty condemnation of ...
Strana 47
... human thoughts and actions , and who has rarely been excelled as a prose writer in fertility and power . He died September 17 , 1864 . As a fit introduction to this conversation , we subjoin a passage from Roger Ascham's celebrated ...
... human thoughts and actions , and who has rarely been excelled as a prose writer in fertility and power . He died September 17 , 1864 . As a fit introduction to this conversation , we subjoin a passage from Roger Ascham's celebrated ...
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admirable amongst beautiful birds blessed Brixham Brutus Cæsar called character civilisation Count of Foix death delight Don Quixote doth earth eyes face father favour fear feeling flowers gave gentleman give hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven honour human instinct king King of Navarre knew knowledge labour lady learned Leigh Hunt live look Lord Lord Brouncker mankind master mind morning mother nature neighbours never night noble Nut-Brown Maid observed once passed passion Patrick Spence person plague pleasure poet poor Richard says prelate Pyrrhus Queen rich Richard Plantagenet Roger de Coverley round scarcely seemed Sir Alexander Ball Sir Roger soon soul speak spirit sweet talk tell thee things Thomas Moyle thou thought tion told took truth unto whole word young