Prose Quotations from Socrates to MacaulayJ.B. Lippincott, 1909 - 764 oldal |
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13. oldal
... feeling even about scientific treat- ises , though we know that the sciences are al- ways in a state of progression , and that the alter- ations made by a modern editor in an old book on any branch of natural or political philosophy are ...
... feeling even about scientific treat- ises , though we know that the sciences are al- ways in a state of progression , and that the alter- ations made by a modern editor in an old book on any branch of natural or political philosophy are ...
18. oldal
... feel any small hindrance of their welfare in this world ; but when some notable affliction or cross , some great calamity or trouble , befalleth them . HOOKER . Adversity borrows its sharpest sting from our impatience . BISHOP HORNE ...
... feel any small hindrance of their welfare in this world ; but when some notable affliction or cross , some great calamity or trouble , befalleth them . HOOKER . Adversity borrows its sharpest sting from our impatience . BISHOP HORNE ...
20. oldal
... feel without pain these reflections roused , which we have been endeavouring to lay asleep ; and when pain has produced anger , who would not will- ingly believe that it ought to be discharged on others , rather than himself ? DR . S ...
... feel without pain these reflections roused , which we have been endeavouring to lay asleep ; and when pain has produced anger , who would not will- ingly believe that it ought to be discharged on others , rather than himself ? DR . S ...
25. oldal
... feel at the effeminacy of men . DR . S. JOHNSON : Rambler , No. 50 . If it has been found by the experience of mankind that not even the best seasons of life are able to supply sufficient gratifications without anticipating uncertain ...
... feel at the effeminacy of men . DR . S. JOHNSON : Rambler , No. 50 . If it has been found by the experience of mankind that not even the best seasons of life are able to supply sufficient gratifications without anticipating uncertain ...
28. oldal
... feel not the whatever . Nay , even Spenser himself , though assuredly one of the greatest poets that ever lived , could not succeed in the attempt to make allegory interesting . It was in vain that he lavished the riches of his mind on ...
... feel not the whatever . Nay , even Spenser himself , though assuredly one of the greatest poets that ever lived , could not succeed in the attempt to make allegory interesting . It was in vain that he lavished the riches of his mind on ...
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