Southey's Common-place Book, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1849 |
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... nature is subject to , to do or say all that is needful in a weighty business , and not in something or other to over - say and over - do : yet this I can say in sincerity of my heart and with comfort , that my desire was ( the nature ...
... nature is subject to , to do or say all that is needful in a weighty business , and not in something or other to over - say and over - do : yet this I can say in sincerity of my heart and with comfort , that my desire was ( the nature ...
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... [ Divine Judgments . ] " NEVER , " says DONNE , " think it a weak- ness to call that a judgment of God , which others determine in nature : Do so , so far as works to thy edification who seest that 4 judgment , though not so far as to argue.
... [ Divine Judgments . ] " NEVER , " says DONNE , " think it a weak- ness to call that a judgment of God , which others determine in nature : Do so , so far as works to thy edification who seest that 4 judgment , though not so far as to argue.
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... nature and perfection that there are not tyvoe of one sorte and kind ( as there are of men and other creatures ) but that euerie one is distinguished in nature and office from euerie one , euen from the highest to the lovv- est . Which ...
... nature and perfection that there are not tyvoe of one sorte and kind ( as there are of men and other creatures ) but that euerie one is distinguished in nature and office from euerie one , euen from the highest to the lovv- est . Which ...
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... nature within us , in those years of health and vivacity , when the tide of life keeps at its full height , nor alters its course for petty obstructions . The soul is not like an intelligence listening to his sphere ; her harmony ...
... nature within us , in those years of health and vivacity , when the tide of life keeps at its full height , nor alters its course for petty obstructions . The soul is not like an intelligence listening to his sphere ; her harmony ...
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... nature ; the mind will devour and consume itself for want of outward employment . It will also enlarge its capacity of prevari- cation and applying false colours to things . Little does the warm theorist think , that he is not to be ...
... nature ; the mind will devour and consume itself for want of outward employment . It will also enlarge its capacity of prevari- cation and applying false colours to things . Little does the warm theorist think , that he is not to be ...
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