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... less what is the value , and the purpose , and the price of what we have seen , and done , and visited can scarcely be deemed an adequate or worthy life ; and assuredly will not approve itself to us as such in those hours of enforced ...
... less what is the value , and the purpose , and the price of what we have seen , and done , and visited can scarcely be deemed an adequate or worthy life ; and assuredly will not approve itself to us as such in those hours of enforced ...
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... less , but we , habitually consume more of stantial truth of which cannot be denied , that life to a vast proportion of the mid- dle classes is becoming more difficult and more costly . Without entering on any controvertible points ...
... less , but we , habitually consume more of stantial truth of which cannot be denied , that life to a vast proportion of the mid- dle classes is becoming more difficult and more costly . Without entering on any controvertible points ...
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... less fur- nished than it is at present . Painting pictures of other people would be more to the purpose , thought the workman with a sigh . Some little details were still to be finished upon this one : the fur on the cloak , the shadow ...
... less fur- nished than it is at present . Painting pictures of other people would be more to the purpose , thought the workman with a sigh . Some little details were still to be finished upon this one : the fur on the cloak , the shadow ...
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... less serious to Philibert . His had so largely augmented that he was soldiers , who subsisted chiefly by plunder , enabled to stretch his blockade round the and who were held together , in a great northern portion of the city also . But ...
... less serious to Philibert . His had so largely augmented that he was soldiers , who subsisted chiefly by plunder , enabled to stretch his blockade round the and who were held together , in a great northern portion of the city also . But ...
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... less they are to be had fairly good , and that I found the matériel , as a rule , ex - in the days of the small Residenz towns cellent in Germany . Bread , butter , milk , the reigning duke or prince would gen- and eggs abundant . The ...
... less they are to be had fairly good , and that I found the matériel , as a rule , ex - in the days of the small Residenz towns cellent in Germany . Bread , butter , milk , the reigning duke or prince would gen- and eggs abundant . The ...
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Strona 318 - Thus with the year Seasons return, but not to me returns Day, or the sweet approach of even or morn, Or sight of vernal bloom, or summer's rose, Or flocks, or herds, or human face divine: But cloud instead, and ever-during dark Surrounds me, from the cheerful ways of men Cut off, and for the book of knowledge fair Presented with a universal blank Of nature's works, to me expunged and rased, And wisdom at one entrance quite shut out.
Strona 318 - ... an inward prompting which now grew daily upon me, that by labor and intent study, which I take to be my portion in this life, joined with the strong propensity of nature, I might perhaps leave something so written to after times, as they should not willingly let it die.
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Strona 127 - Ilias, the other in his Odysseis : then Virgil, whose like intention was to doe in the person of...
Strona 282 - tis my faith that every flower Enjoys the air it breathes. The birds around me hopped and played, Their thoughts I cannot measure: — But the least motion which they made It seemed a thrill of pleasure. The budding twigs spread out their fan, To catch the breezy air; And I must think, do all I can, That there was pleasure there.
Strona 263 - Who but must laugh if such a man there be ? Who would not weep if Atticus were he?
Strona 319 - It is more probable therefore, that not the endless delight of speculation, but this very consideration of that, great commandment does not press forward, as soon as many do, to undergo, but keeps off with a sacred reverence and religious advisement how best to undergo; not taking thought of being late, so it give advantage to be more fit...
Strona 192 - For thus saith the Lord that created the heavens; God himself that formed the earth and made it; he hath established it, he created it not in vain, he formed it to be inhabited: I am the Lord; and there is none else.
Strona 319 - Perhaps my semblance might deceive the truth That I to manhood am arrived so near; And inward ripeness doth much less appear, That some more timely-happy spirits endu'th.
Strona 556 - The glaciers creep Like snakes that watch their prey, from their far fountains, Slow rolling on; there, many a precipice, Frost and the Sun in scorn of mortal power Have piled: dome, pyramid, and pinnacle, A city of death, distinct with many a tower And wall impregnable of beaming ice. Yet not a city, but a flood of ruin Is there, that from the boundaries of the sky Rolls its perpetual stream...