The British Essayists: ObserverJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... present . 83. The same concluded . 84. General observations on the social character . 85. Advice to a man of landed property . 86. Author explains the motives of his work and con- cludes the third volume . 87. Written on the last day of ...
... present . 83. The same concluded . 84. General observations on the social character . 85. Advice to a man of landed property . 86. Author explains the motives of his work and con- cludes the third volume . 87. Written on the last day of ...
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... present to record his sayings ; and we should have had as many fine maxims in his dying speech as Socrates uttered in his prison , or Seneca in his bath . Add to this , that he certainly bore no good will to Tiberius , who was not a ...
... present to record his sayings ; and we should have had as many fine maxims in his dying speech as Socrates uttered in his prison , or Seneca in his bath . Add to this , that he certainly bore no good will to Tiberius , who was not a ...
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... present shame than future reformation . It is a com- mon observation with them , when things turn out amiss , to put us in mind how they dissuaded us from such and such an undertaking , that they foresaw what would happen , and that the ...
... present shame than future reformation . It is a com- mon observation with them , when things turn out amiss , to put us in mind how they dissuaded us from such and such an undertaking , that they foresaw what would happen , and that the ...
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... present tranquillity , con- cludes upon appearances , that we are men of light and trivial natures , subject indeed to fits and starts of passion , but incapable of retention ; and as he has then a fine subject for displaying his powers ...
... present tranquillity , con- cludes upon appearances , that we are men of light and trivial natures , subject indeed to fits and starts of passion , but incapable of retention ; and as he has then a fine subject for displaying his powers ...
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... present to exercise his pride upon ? He must there- fore of necessity have a set of humble cousins and toad - eaters about him ; and as such cattle cannot be had for nothing in this country , he must pay them according to the value of ...
... present to exercise his pride upon ? He must there- fore of necessity have a set of humble cousins and toad - eaters about him ; and as such cattle cannot be had for nothing in this country , he must pay them according to the value of ...
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Стр. 111 - This supernatural soliciting Cannot be ill; cannot be good: if ill, Why hath it given me earnest of success, Commencing in a truth? I am thane of Cawdor: If good, why do I yield to that suggestion Whose horrid image doth unfix my hair And make my seated heart knock at my ribs, Against the use of nature?
Стр. 116 - Come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here, And fill me, from the crown to the toe, top-full Of direst cruelty ! make thick my blood, Stop up the access and passage to remorse, That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose...
Стр. 222 - On a rock, whose haughty brow Frowns o'er old Conway's foaming flood, Robed in the sable garb of woe, With haggard eyes the poet stood ; (Loose his beard and hoary hair, Stream'd like a meteor to the troubled air,) And with a master's hand and prophet's fire Struck the deep sorrows of his lyre...
Стр. 86 - And on the morrow, when they were come from Bethany, he was hungry: 13 And seeing a fig tree afar off having leaves, he came, if haply he might find any thing thereon : and when he came to it, he found nothing but leaves ; for the time of figs was not yet.
Стр. 149 - Fillet of a fenny snake, In the cauldron boil and bake; Eye of newt and toe of frog, Wool of bat and tongue of dog...
Стр. 92 - And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon him: 17 And lo a voice from heaven, saying, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.
Стр. 121 - I hear a knocking At the south entry : retire we to our chamber : A little water clears us of this deed : How easy is it, then ! Your constancy Hath left you unattended.
Стр. 126 - Come, seeling night, Scarf up the tender eye of pitiful day ; And with thy bloody and invisible hand Cancel and tear to pieces that great bond "Which keeps me pale...
Стр. 77 - And Jacob begat Joseph the husband of Mary, of whom was born Jesus, who is called Christ.
Стр. 91 - Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise. When as his mother Mary was espoused to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with child of the Holy Ghost.