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Page 340
He wrote membered what he had not said of her ; to his friends , and to none with
so sin though he had been charged with it cere a joy as Godley , that he was on
Alexander , fired at the expression , de- his return . Their friendship was re- sired
...
He wrote membered what he had not said of her ; to his friends , and to none with
so sin though he had been charged with it cere a joy as Godley , that he was on
Alexander , fired at the expression , de- his return . Their friendship was re- sired
...
Page 91
For Zanga is as his conception was correct . completely punished , while lago pre
The expression , serves his self - possessed malignity : - " You will not wel her
then ? " Iago says , we do not think should be uttered in a “ What you koow , you ...
For Zanga is as his conception was correct . completely punished , while lago pre
The expression , serves his self - possessed malignity : - " You will not wel her
then ? " Iago says , we do not think should be uttered in a “ What you koow , you ...
Page 102
... he evinced more force of ac diminishes from its eloquencetion and propriety of
passion , than we What sympathy in the expression , er parts he shone ; but in
none so con How niust it be experienced by the think we erer saw himn exhibit .
... he evinced more force of ac diminishes from its eloquencetion and propriety of
passion , than we What sympathy in the expression , er parts he shone ; but in
none so con How niust it be experienced by the think we erer saw himn exhibit .
Page 172
... and yond my intention , left me a half rarely permits an expression of hour only
which was devoted to Cafriendship to escape her when in the roline , and which
completed the society of gentlemen , yet justice de- business of my forenoon .
... and yond my intention , left me a half rarely permits an expression of hour only
which was devoted to Cafriendship to escape her when in the roline , and which
completed the society of gentlemen , yet justice de- business of my forenoon .
Page 232
... his features have tions he has made to promote its the general expression of
simplicity circulation ; had it depended on and benevolence , rendered more
inthese only , it is probable it would teresting by a hue of melancholy have shared
the ...
... his features have tions he has made to promote its the general expression of
simplicity circulation ; had it depended on and benevolence , rendered more
inthese only , it is probable it would teresting by a hue of melancholy have shared
the ...
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Page 276 - Who God doth late and early pray More of his grace than gifts to lend; And entertains the harmless day With a religious book or friend — This man is freed from servile bands Of hope to rise or fear to fall: Lord of himself, though not of lands, And, having nothing, yet hath all.
Page 276 - HOW happy is he born and taught That serveth not another's will; Whose armour is his honest thought, And simple truth his utmost skill ! Whose passions not his masters are; Whose soul is still prepared for death, Untied unto the world by care Of public fame or private breath...
Page 276 - I ne'er could any lustre see In eyes that would not look on me ; I ne'er saw nectar on a lip, But where my own did hope to sip.
Page 177 - Christian religion, which might be drawn from the prophecies of the Old Testament, from the necessary connection it has with the whole system of the Jewish religion, from the miracles of Christ, and from the evidence given of his resurrection by all the other apostles, he thought the conversion of St Paul alone, duly considered, was of itself a demonstration sufficient to prove Christianity to be a divine revelation.
Page 30 - Revenge is a kind of wild justice, which the more man's nature runs to, the more ought law to weed it out. For as for the first wrong, it doth but offend the law ; but the revenge of that wrong putteth the law out of office.
Page 224 - God made the country, and man made the town. What wonder then that health and virtue, gifts, That can alone make sweet the bitter draught, That life holds out to all, should most abound And least be threatened in the fields and groves...
Page 237 - ... if wise men and prophets be not extremely out, have a great power over dispositions and manners, to smooth and make them gentle from rustic harshness and distempered passions.
Page 235 - My lot might have been that of a slave, a savage, or a peasant ; nor can I reflect without pleasure on the bounty of Nature, which cast my birth in a free and civilized country, in an age of science and philosophy, in a family of honourable rank, and decently endowed with the gifts of fortune.
Page 200 - Be yet patient! I have but a few words more to say. I am going to my cold and silent grave : my lamp of life is nearly extinguished : my race is run : the grave opens to receive me, and I sink into its bosom!
Page 210 - Oh! while along the stream of Time thy name Expanded flies, and gathers all its fame, Say, shall my little bark attendant sail, Pursue the triumph, and partake the gale?