The English Essayists: A Comprehensive Selection from the Works of the Great Essayists, from Lord Bacon to John RuskinW.P. Nimmo, Hay & Mitchell, 1887 - 536 Seiten |
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... occasion given but now and then ; and therefore it is well said , " Invidia festos dies non agit : " for it is ever working upon some other . And it is also noted , that love and envy do make a man pine , which other affections do not ...
... occasion given but now and then ; and therefore it is well said , " Invidia festos dies non agit : " for it is ever working upon some other . And it is also noted , that love and envy do make a man pine , which other affections do not ...
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... occasion , they stand at a stay ; like a stale at chess , where it is no mate , but yet the game cannot stir : but this last were fitter for a satire than for a serious observation . This is well to be weighed , that boldness is ever ...
... occasion , they stand at a stay ; like a stale at chess , where it is no mate , but yet the game cannot stir : but this last were fitter for a satire than for a serious observation . This is well to be weighed , that boldness is ever ...
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... occasion , as it is in the common verse , turneth a bald noddle , after she hath pre- sented her locks in front , * and no hold taken : or at least turneth the handle of the bottle first to be received , and after the belly , which is ...
... occasion , as it is in the common verse , turneth a bald noddle , after she hath pre- sented her locks in front , * and no hold taken : or at least turneth the handle of the bottle first to be received , and after the belly , which is ...
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... occasion ; for voluntary undoing may be as well for a man's country , as for the kingdom of heaven . But ordinary ... occasions . Here the best way to represent to life the mani - hoveth him to turn all to certainties . A man James i ...
... occasion ; for voluntary undoing may be as well for a man's country , as for the kingdom of heaven . But ordinary ... occasions . Here the best way to represent to life the mani - hoveth him to turn all to certainties . A man James i ...
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... occasion ; and again to moderate , and pass to somewhat else ; for then a man leads the dance . It is good in discourse and speech of conversation to vary and intermingle speech of the present occasion with arguments ; tales with ...
... occasion ; and again to moderate , and pass to somewhat else ; for then a man leads the dance . It is good in discourse and speech of conversation to vary and intermingle speech of the present occasion with arguments ; tales with ...
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