Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages, from the Best English Authors and Translations, 1-2. kötetBenjamin B. Mussey, 1842 |
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3. oldal
... death ! The genius being even thine imagination , can extend moved with compassion towards me , itself . These are the mansions of bid me quit so uncomfortable a pros- good men after death , who , according pect . Look no more , said he ...
... death ! The genius being even thine imagination , can extend moved with compassion towards me , itself . These are the mansions of bid me quit so uncomfortable a pros- good men after death , who , according pect . Look no more , said he ...
38. oldal
... death : all dise ? To all , the life of a Dervise is other business is vain and trivial , as not possible to all , therefore , it can- the toil of emmets in the path of the not be a duty . Depart to the house which has in this city been ...
... death : all dise ? To all , the life of a Dervise is other business is vain and trivial , as not possible to all , therefore , it can- the toil of emmets in the path of the not be a duty . Depart to the house which has in this city been ...
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... death that accuses them of than a principle of action , when it is it ; who are more careful to guard misunderstood , I shall consider ho- their reputation by their courage nour with respect to three sorts of than by their virtue . True ...
... death that accuses them of than a principle of action , when it is it ; who are more careful to guard misunderstood , I shall consider ho- their reputation by their courage nour with respect to three sorts of than by their virtue . True ...
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... death a much great- to the loss of our being , but are easi- er evil , than to struggle for years ly so to its change ; and death con- with disease and pain , despairing of sidered as only its change , as the cure , and even of any long ...
... death a much great- to the loss of our being , but are easi- er evil , than to struggle for years ly so to its change ; and death con- with disease and pain , despairing of sidered as only its change , as the cure , and even of any long ...
142. oldal
... death renders us utterly insensible , er , -in such care of them as shall be a persuasion that unmans us quite not only regard that term , to which - that disposes to a course of action we give the name of life , but the most unworthy ...
... death renders us utterly insensible , er , -in such care of them as shall be a persuasion that unmans us quite not only regard that term , to which - that disposes to a course of action we give the name of life , but the most unworthy ...
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