Character Writings of the Seventeenth CenturyHenry Morley G. Routledge, 1891 - Počet stran: 445 |
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Strana 35
... soul are governed by fame ; he loves most voices above truth . A WISE MAN Is the truth of the true definition of man , that is , a reasonable creature . His disposition alters ; he alters not . He hides him- self with the attire of the ...
... soul are governed by fame ; he loves most voices above truth . A WISE MAN Is the truth of the true definition of man , that is , a reasonable creature . His disposition alters ; he alters not . He hides him- self with the attire of the ...
Strana 36
... soul from the case of his soul , whose weakness he assists no otherwise than commiseratively - not that it is his , but that it is . He is thus , and will be thus ; and lives subject neither to time nor his frailties , the servant of ...
... soul from the case of his soul , whose weakness he assists no otherwise than commiseratively - not that it is his , but that it is . He is thus , and will be thus ; and lives subject neither to time nor his frailties , the servant of ...
Strana 37
... soul than the weakness of his body . Thus feels he no pain , but esteems all such things as friends that desire to file off his fetters , and help him out of prison . AN OLD MAN Is a thing that hath been a man in his days . Old men are ...
... soul than the weakness of his body . Thus feels he no pain , but esteems all such things as friends that desire to file off his fetters , and help him out of prison . AN OLD MAN Is a thing that hath been a man in his days . Old men are ...
Strana 43
... soul were nothing but the bare temperature of his body . He sleeps as he goes , and his thoughts seldom reach an inch further than his eyes . The most part of the faculties of his soul lie fallow , or are like the restive jades that no ...
... soul were nothing but the bare temperature of his body . He sleeps as he goes , and his thoughts seldom reach an inch further than his eyes . The most part of the faculties of his soul lie fallow , or are like the restive jades that no ...
Strana 46
... soul , which is man's chief pre - eminence and sole mark from creatures sensible . A SAILOR Is a pitched piece of reason caulked and tackled , and only studied to dispute with tempests . He is part of his own pro- vision , for he lives ...
... soul , which is man's chief pre - eminence and sole mark from creatures sensible . A SAILOR Is a pitched piece of reason caulked and tackled , and only studied to dispute with tempests . He is part of his own pro- vision , for he lives ...
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