Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-3 z 45
Strana 262
Death must take away all these senses , or convey me to another life . If all sense is to be taken away , and death is no more than that profound sleep without dreams , in which we are sometimes buried , oh , heavens ! how desirable is ...
Death must take away all these senses , or convey me to another life . If all sense is to be taken away , and death is no more than that profound sleep without dreams , in which we are sometimes buried , oh , heavens ! how desirable is ...
Strana 263
I would , indeed , suffer many deaths to enjoy these things . With what particular delight should I talk to ... But let not those among you who have pronounced me an innocent man be afraid of death . No harm can arrive at a good man ...
I would , indeed , suffer many deaths to enjoy these things . With what particular delight should I talk to ... But let not those among you who have pronounced me an innocent man be afraid of death . No harm can arrive at a good man ...
Strana 363
... which can- not be said to be done away , so long as they conti- nue to operate and corrupt mankind . The vicious author , ' say they , ' sins after death , and so long as he continues to sin , so long must he expect to be pun- ished ...
... which can- not be said to be done away , so long as they conti- nue to operate and corrupt mankind . The vicious author , ' say they , ' sins after death , and so long as he continues to sin , so long must he expect to be pun- ished ...
Co říkají ostatní - Napsat recenzi
Na obvyklých místech jsme nenalezli žádné recenze.
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
according admirers affection appear beauty behaviour believe body carried character common consider conversation creature death desire express eyes fall father fortune give given greatest half hand happy head hear heard heart honour hope hour human humble humour imagination keep kind knight lady learning leave letter live look mankind manner master means meet mention mind nature never obliged observe occasion opinion ordinary particular pass passion person pleased pleasure present proper raised reader reason received rest seems sense servant short side sir Roger speak SPECTATOR Steele taken tell temper thing thought tion told town turn virtue whole wish woman women write young youth