Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Svazky 3–4Charles Knight Warne, 1888 |
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... live without luxuries ; and will be content to put up with a smaller allowance of them for a season , rather than pay that price to which they would be elevated by a demand as intense as all must have for the necessaries of exist- ence ...
... live without luxuries ; and will be content to put up with a smaller allowance of them for a season , rather than pay that price to which they would be elevated by a demand as intense as all must have for the necessaries of exist- ence ...
Strana 35
... live or die , he can do both nobly ; if to fall , his descent with virtue , and even then , like the sun near his set , he shows unto the world his clearest countenance . A FRANKLIN . His outside is an ancient yeoman of England , though ...
... live or die , he can do both nobly ; if to fall , his descent with virtue , and even then , like the sun near his set , he shows unto the world his clearest countenance . A FRANKLIN . His outside is an ancient yeoman of England , though ...
Strana 48
... live by , and by which they should be charged or acquitted , as guilty or innocent ? If to the sayings of the wise ... lives of their children by exposing them . If any one should think to excuse human nature , by laying blame on men's ...
... live by , and by which they should be charged or acquitted , as guilty or innocent ? If to the sayings of the wise ... lives of their children by exposing them . If any one should think to excuse human nature , by laying blame on men's ...
Strana 62
... live peaceably with all men , " was one of the primitive injunctions of Christianity , ( Rom . xii . 18 ; ) and comprehends not only particular and private men , ( though no doubt all gentle and peaceable nations are most capable of ...
... live peaceably with all men , " was one of the primitive injunctions of Christianity , ( Rom . xii . 18 ; ) and comprehends not only particular and private men , ( though no doubt all gentle and peaceable nations are most capable of ...
Strana 70
... live as long as the language . ' Tom Jones ' is unquestionably Fielding's greatest work . ' Amelia ' is more unequal . How greatly is it to be deplored that productions of such undoubted genius have corrupting and grovelling passages in ...
... live as long as the language . ' Tom Jones ' is unquestionably Fielding's greatest work . ' Amelia ' is more unequal . How greatly is it to be deplored that productions of such undoubted genius have corrupting and grovelling passages in ...
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Acamas affection ancient appear beauty Bezetha bird bittern blessing body Cæsar called character Coningsby dead death delight desire died divine doth earth England enjoyment eyes father fear feel frigate give glory hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven Heir of Linne holy honour hope human immortality interest labour land light Little John live look Lord Lord Wilmot luxury mankind manner mind moral Mount of Olives nation nature neighbour never night noble o'er object pass passions peace Philaster pleasure poet Polybus principle reason rich Richard Penderell Rienzi Robin Hood Romola seemed self-love ship Socrates song soul spirit stood sweet tempest thee thine things thou thought tion truth unto valley of Jehoshaphat virtue voice whole William Penn wind words