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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... virtue , 128 129 Cheerfulness , 130 The theory of laughter ,. Sir Roger de Coverley , Country residence , 133 - Will Wimble , 135 - The Coverley ghost , 136 - Sun- day , 136 - On exercise , 137 - On witchcraft , 138 - Sir Roger at the ...
... virtue , 128 129 Cheerfulness , 130 The theory of laughter ,. Sir Roger de Coverley , Country residence , 133 - Will Wimble , 135 - The Coverley ghost , 136 - Sun- day , 136 - On exercise , 137 - On witchcraft , 138 - Sir Roger at the ...
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... govern the term , the term in effect governeth the meaning . There be also two false * 2 Kings ix . 18 . Matt . xii . 30 . Rev. iii . 14 . § 1 Tim . vi . 20 . is but superficial , and rather the virtue of a FRANCIS BACON . 11.
... govern the term , the term in effect governeth the meaning . There be also two false * 2 Kings ix . 18 . Matt . xii . 30 . Rev. iii . 14 . § 1 Tim . vi . 20 . is but superficial , and rather the virtue of a FRANCIS BACON . 11.
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... virtue of prosperity is temperance ; the virtue of adversity is fortitude ; which in morals is the more heroical virtue . Prosperity is the blessing of the Old Testament ; adversity is the blessing of the New , which carrieth the ...
... virtue of prosperity is temperance ; the virtue of adversity is fortitude ; which in morals is the more heroical virtue . Prosperity is the blessing of the Old Testament ; adversity is the blessing of the New , which carrieth the ...
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... virtue in himself , ever envieth virtue in others . For men's minds will either feed upon their own good , or upon others ' evil ; and who wanteth the one , will prey upon the other : and whoso is out of hope to attain to another's virtue ...
... virtue in himself , ever envieth virtue in others . For men's minds will either feed upon their own good , or upon others ' evil ; and who wanteth the one , will prey upon the other : and whoso is out of hope to attain to another's virtue ...
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... virtue of a player , should be placed so high above those other noble parts of invention , elocution , and the rest : nay , almost alone , as if it were all in all . But the reason is plain . There is in human nature , generally , more ...
... virtue of a player , should be placed so high above those other noble parts of invention , elocution , and the rest : nay , almost alone , as if it were all in all . But the reason is plain . There is in human nature , generally , more ...
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