Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Svazky 3–4Charles Knight Warne, 1888 |
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... seen a popular revolution shipwreck popular liberty among selfish factions ; which had seen Hugh Peters and Henry Vane perish by the hangman's cord and the axe ; in an age when Sidney nourished the pride of patriotism rather than the ...
... seen a popular revolution shipwreck popular liberty among selfish factions ; which had seen Hugh Peters and Henry Vane perish by the hangman's cord and the axe ; in an age when Sidney nourished the pride of patriotism rather than the ...
Strana 42
... seen reminds me of the opinion of my friend Peter Patience , that one who is fear- less cannot be provoked . You saw how that little teasing petu- lant wretch had the insolence to fly in the face of his benefactor , without offending or ...
... seen reminds me of the opinion of my friend Peter Patience , that one who is fear- less cannot be provoked . You saw how that little teasing petu- lant wretch had the insolence to fly in the face of his benefactor , without offending or ...
Strana 43
... seen that it was the case between the lion and the little dog . " " It was the opinion , my Harry , of an ancient philosopher , that God was the soul and spirit of brutes ; and this he judged from observing , that what we call instinct ...
... seen that it was the case between the lion and the little dog . " " It was the opinion , my Harry , of an ancient philosopher , that God was the soul and spirit of brutes ; and this he judged from observing , that what we call instinct ...
Strana 63
... seen but destruction and fire , and the discord itself is a great part of the torment ; nor a more sensible reflection upon the joys of heaven , than as it is all quiet and peace , and where nothing is to be discerned but consent and ...
... seen but destruction and fire , and the discord itself is a great part of the torment ; nor a more sensible reflection upon the joys of heaven , than as it is all quiet and peace , and where nothing is to be discerned but consent and ...
Strana 65
... seen thee oft amid thy store ? Sometimes whoever seeks abroad may Thee sitting careless on a granary - floor , find Thy hair soft lifted by the winnowing wind ; Or , on a half - reap'd furrow sound asleep , Drowsed with the fume of ...
... seen thee oft amid thy store ? Sometimes whoever seeks abroad may Thee sitting careless on a granary - floor , find Thy hair soft lifted by the winnowing wind ; Or , on a half - reap'd furrow sound asleep , Drowsed with the fume of ...
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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