Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Svazky 1–2Charles Knight Warne, 1888 |
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Strana 2
... pleasure is not a fit rule for rest , but health ; neither do I consult so much with the sun , as mine own necessity , whether of body or in that of the mind . If this vassal could well serve me waking , it should never sleep ; but now ...
... pleasure is not a fit rule for rest , but health ; neither do I consult so much with the sun , as mine own necessity , whether of body or in that of the mind . If this vassal could well serve me waking , it should never sleep ; but now ...
Strana 3
... pleasures , that is , of labours . One while mine eyes are busied , another while my hand , and sometimes my mind takes ... pleasure , no work more use ; only the decay of a weak body makes me think these delights insensibly laborious ...
... pleasures , that is , of labours . One while mine eyes are busied , another while my hand , and sometimes my mind takes ... pleasure , no work more use ; only the decay of a weak body makes me think these delights insensibly laborious ...
Strana 5
... pleasure , but heavenly . I hate superstition on the one side , and looseness on the other ; but I find it hard to offend in too much devotion , easy in profane- · ness . The whole week is sanctified by this day ; and according to my ...
... pleasure , but heavenly . I hate superstition on the one side , and looseness on the other ; but I find it hard to offend in too much devotion , easy in profane- · ness . The whole week is sanctified by this day ; and according to my ...
Strana 6
... pleasure of quoting a beautiful passage from an ( ( Address to the Subscribers to the Windsor and Eton Public Library , " delivered by him in 1833 - a period when many eminent men believed , or affected to believe , that the people ...
... pleasure of quoting a beautiful passage from an ( ( Address to the Subscribers to the Windsor and Eton Public Library , " delivered by him in 1833 - a period when many eminent men believed , or affected to believe , that the people ...
Strana 13
... pleasure in harmony of instruments ; he could do it right well himself : he would have songs sung before him . He would gladly see conceits and fan- tasies at his table , and when he had seen it , then he would send it to the other ...
... pleasure in harmony of instruments ; he could do it right well himself : he would have songs sung before him . He would gladly see conceits and fan- tasies at his table , and when he had seen it , then he would send it to the other ...
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