| Izaak Walton - 1856 - 592 oldal
...12mo, 1671: " That tobacco was the lively image and pattern of hell; for that it had, by allusion, in it all the parts and vices of the world whereby hell may be gained; to wit:—First, It was a smoke : so are the vanities of this world. Secondly, It delighteth them who... | |
| Frederick William Fairholt - 1859 - 354 oldal
...follows: — " That tobacco ivas the lively image and pattern of hell ; for that it had, by allusion, in it all the parts and vices of the world whereby hell may be gained ; to wit ; First, It was a smoke ; so are the vanities of this world. Secondly, It delightetli them who take... | |
| George Cruikshank - 1862 - 166 oldal
..." Tobacco," saith King James, " is the lively image and pattern of hell ; for it hath, by allusion, in it all the parts and vices of the world whereby hell may be gained : to wit, first it is a smoke, — so are all the vanities of this world. Secondly, it delighteth them that take... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1875 - 722 oldal
...1671 : — " That tobacco was the lively image and pattern of hell : for that it had, by al'usiaa, ra it all the parts and vices of the world whereby hell may be gained ; to wit : First '« was a smoke ; so are the vanities of this world. Secondly, it delighteth them who take... | |
| Frederick William Fairholt - 1876 - 426 oldal
...follows : — " That tobacco was the lively image and pattern of hell ; for that it had, by allusion, in it all the parts and vices of the world whereby hell may be gained ; to wit ; First, It was a smoke ; so are the vanities of this world. Secondly, It delightcth them who take... | |
| Frederick William Fairholt - 1876 - 392 oldal
...follows : — " That tobacco was the lively image and pattern of hell; for that it had, by allusion, in it all the parts and vices of the world whereby hell may be gained ; to wit ; First, It was a smoke ; so are the vanities of this world. Secondly, It delighteth them who take... | |
| 1909 - 644 oldal
...history accredits to James: "Tobacco is the lively image and pattern of hell, for it has by illusion in it all the parts and vices of the world, whereby hell may be gained, to-wit: "First, it is a smoke; so are the vanities of this world. "Second, it delights them who take... | |
| 1896 - 688 oldal
...clear to us that " tobacco was the lively image and pattern of hell, for that it had, by illusion, in it all the parts and vices of the world whereby hell may be gained — to wit, first : It is a smoke ; so are the vanities of this world. Secondly : It delighteth them that take... | |
| W. A. Penn - 1901 - 358 oldal
...relating to tobacco : ' That tobacco was the lively image and pattern of hell, for it had by allusion in it all the parts and vices of the world, whereby hell may be gained, to wit : ' First, it was a smoke ; so are the vanities of this world. ' Secondly, it delighted them who take... | |
| Edward Vincent Heward - 1909 - 236 oldal
...clear to us that ' tobacco was the lively image and pattern of hell, for that it had, by illusion, in it all the parts and vices of the world whereby hell may be gained — to wit, first : It is a smoke ; so are the vanities of this world. Secondly : It delighteth them that take... | |
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