| British essayists - 1823 - 884 str.
...i. 4. 13. With equal foot, rich friend, impartial Fate Kuocks at the cottage, and the palace gate : Life's span forbids thee to extend thy cares, And...Night soon will seize, and you must quickly go To storied ghosts, and Pluto's house below. CREECH. WBEN I am in a serious humour, I very often walk by... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 748 str.
...grave it is more eminently true : Vita summa brevis tpem nos vetat inchoare lougam. HOR. CAR. i. 4. 15. Life's span forbids thee to extend thy cares, And stretch thy hopes beyond thy years. CREECH. We have no longer any possibility of great vicissitudes in our favour ; the changes which are... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1823 - 460 str.
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| William Scott - 1823 - 396 str.
...other, was studded with a precious mosaic of beautiful stones. II. — Reflections on Westminster Abbey. WHEN I am in a serious humour, I very often walk by myself in Westminster Abbey ; where the gloominess 01 the place, and the use to which it i* applied, with the... | |
| John Walker - 1823 - 406 str.
...mistakes, however, will be rectified by attending to the pronunciation of the following sentence : When I am in a serious humour, I very often walk by myself in Westminster Abbey ; where the gloominess of the plflce, and the use to which it is applied, with the... | |
| 1824 - 310 str.
...Plulonia. Hon. With equal foot, rich, friend, impartial fate Knocks at the cottage, and the palace gate; Life's span forbids thee to extend thy cares, And...stretch thy hopes beyond thy years; Night soon will seizf, and you must quickly go To story'd ghosts, and Pluto's house below. CREECH. WHEN I am in a serious... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 538 str.
...is more eminently true : \~itf nunma bretii spem not retat inchoare lougam. Hon. lib. i. Ode 4. 15. Life's span forbids thee to extend thy cares, And stretch thy hopes beyond thy years. CREECH. We have no longer any possibility of great vicissitudes in our fav our ; the changes which... | |
| 1827 - 428 str.
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| William Scott - 1829 - 420 str.
...precious mosaic of beautiful Stones. II. — Reflections on Westminster Abbey. — SPEcTATOR. WHEN 1 am in a serious humour, I very often walk by myself in Westminster Abbey; where the gloominess of the place, and the use to which it is applied, with the... | |
| 1830 - 482 str.
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