Sir Thomas More Or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society, Том 1John Murray, 1829 - 868 стор. |
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... whole cur- rent of active life ; and that for several days there prevailed in the streets a stillness like that of the Sabbath , but without its repose . opened the newspaper ; it was still bordered with broad mourning lines , and was ...
... whole cur- rent of active life ; and that for several days there prevailed in the streets a stillness like that of the Sabbath , but without its repose . opened the newspaper ; it was still bordered with broad mourning lines , and was ...
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... whole scalp which is so frequently de- scribed by the Latin poets . It was consider- ably allayed by the benignity of his counte- nance and the manner of his speech , and after looking him steadily in the face I ventured to say , for ...
... whole scalp which is so frequently de- scribed by the Latin poets . It was consider- ably allayed by the benignity of his counte- nance and the manner of his speech , and after looking him steadily in the face I ventured to say , for ...
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... whole tremendous power , you will derive in- struction , which you are a fit person to receive and communicate ; for without being solicitous concerning present effect , you are contented to cast your bread upon the waters . the waters ...
... whole tremendous power , you will derive in- struction , which you are a fit person to receive and communicate ; for without being solicitous concerning present effect , you are contented to cast your bread upon the waters . the waters ...
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... whole of the lower classes to read the incentives to vice , impiety and re- bellion , which are prepared for them by an unlicensed press ; nor by Sunday Schools , and Religious Tract Societies ; nor by the portentous bibliolatry of the ...
... whole of the lower classes to read the incentives to vice , impiety and re- bellion , which are prepared for them by an unlicensed press ; nor by Sunday Schools , and Religious Tract Societies ; nor by the portentous bibliolatry of the ...
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... whole plantation however has been so miserably storm - stricken that the poor stunted trees are not even worth the trouble of cutting them down for fuel , and so they continue to disfigure the spot . In all other respects this ...
... whole plantation however has been so miserably storm - stricken that the poor stunted trees are not even worth the trouble of cutting them down for fuel , and so they continue to disfigure the spot . In all other respects this ...
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Сторінка 384 - I care not, fortune, what you me deny ; You cannot rob me of free nature's grace ; You cannot shut the windows of the sky, Through which Aurora shows her brightening face, You cannot bar my constant feet to trace The woods and lawns, by living stream, at eve : Let health my nerves and finer fibres brace, And I their toys to the great children leave : Of fancy, reason, virtue, nought can me bereave.
Сторінка 23 - When the rain is gathering from the south or west, and those flowers and herbs which serve as natural hygrometers close their leaves, men have no occasion to consult the stars for what the clouds and the earth are telling them. You were thinking of Prince Arthur when I introduced myself yesterday, as if musing upon the great events which seem to have received their bias from the apparent accident of his premature death." Montesinos. - I had fallen into one of those idle reveries in which we speculate...
Сторінка 103 - ... rejects the lore Of nicely-calculated less or more ; So deemed the man who fashioned for the sense These lofty pillars, spread that branching roof Self-poised, and scooped into ten thousand cells, Where light and shade repose, where music dwells Lingering — and wandering on as loth to die; Like thoughts whose very sweetness yieldeth proof That they were born for immortality.
Сторінка 397 - Is not this great Babylon, that I have built ... by the might of my power, and for the honour of my majesty...
Сторінка 241 - Thy dead men shall live, together with my dead body shall they arise. Awake and sing, ye that dwell in dust; for thy dew is as the dew of herbs, and the earth shall cast out the dead.
Сторінка 308 - For as for witches, I think not that their witchcraft is any real power; but yet that they are justly punished for the false belief they have that they can do such mischief, joined with their purpose to do it if they can; their trade being nearer to a new religion than to a craft or science.
Сторінка 6 - JOHNSON, (with solemn vehemence). " Yes, madam : this is a question which, after five thousand years, is yet undecided: a question, whether in theology or philosophy, one of the most important that can come before the human understanding.
Сторінка 198 - For he that once hath missed the right way, The further he doth goe, the further he doth stray. 44 Then do no further goe, no further stray; But here lie downe, and to thy rest betake, Th' ill to prevent, that life ensewen may.
Сторінка 310 - Church History, vol. iii. p. 316. Dodd, who is one of the worst of historians in all respects, has omitted to state the ground upon which this able and innocent man required the ordeal. Gates was the only witness against him. " My Lord," said he, " seeing there is only his oath for it, and my denial, I have only one demand : I do not know whether it be an extravagant one or no; if it be, I do not desire to have it granted." LCJ " What is that demand ?" Gavan. " You know that in the beginning of the...
Сторінка 405 - ... io nacqui per lui; dove io non mi vergogno parlare con loro e domandarli della ragione delle loro azioni; e quelli per loro umanità mi rispondono; e non sento per quattro ore di tempo alcuna noia; sdimentico ogni affanno, non temo la povertà, non mi sbigottisce la morte: tutto mi trasferisco in loro.