An Apology for the Life of James FennellMoses Thomas, 1814 - 510 |
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James Fennell. dren , from whom my father expected , and afterwards received , a very considerable legacy . The old gentle- man , for some time , treated me with the greatest kind- ness ; but one day , when I had been walking with the ...
James Fennell. dren , from whom my father expected , and afterwards received , a very considerable legacy . The old gentle- man , for some time , treated me with the greatest kind- ness ; but one day , when I had been walking with the ...
Strona 29
... received by my uncle in his parlour - I remember the moment well -I remember too , my feelings - I bowed my body , and he thought he had conquered me ; but he had only ri- vetted the bolt that had before secured my soul - impri- soned ...
... received by my uncle in his parlour - I remember the moment well -I remember too , my feelings - I bowed my body , and he thought he had conquered me ; but he had only ri- vetted the bolt that had before secured my soul - impri- soned ...
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... receiving as a pupil last year , and who so interestingly conducted himself at the exhibition - mas- ter Reid . Some days after this Dr. Davies , the head master , thought proper to order an absence to be called on Sa- turday , between ...
... receiving as a pupil last year , and who so interestingly conducted himself at the exhibition - mas- ter Reid . Some days after this Dr. Davies , the head master , thought proper to order an absence to be called on Sa- turday , between ...
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... received an anonymous letter , written with the evident intention of influencing her feelings on the subject of my retiring from college - She showed it me - I immediately recog nised the hand - writing - the letter was well 61.
... received an anonymous letter , written with the evident intention of influencing her feelings on the subject of my retiring from college - She showed it me - I immediately recog nised the hand - writing - the letter was well 61.
Strona 71
... received as the first , and the silence which the audience wished should be pre- served induced them to check any further ebullition of such pa- triotic heroism , by signifying their displeasure in the usual way . Quære - how would the ...
... received as the first , and the silence which the audience wished should be pre- served induced them to check any further ebullition of such pa- triotic heroism , by signifying their displeasure in the usual way . Quære - how would the ...
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Strona 416 - Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased ; Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow ; Raze out the written troubles of the brain ; And, with some sweet, oblivious antidote, Cleanse the stuffed bosom of that perilous stuff, Which weighs upon the heart ? Doct.
Strona 372 - Here will I hold. If there's a power above us (And that there is, all Nature cries aloud Through all her works), he must delight in virtue ; And that which he delights in must be happy.
Strona 486 - Six days shalt thou labour, and do all that thou hast to do; but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God. In it thou shalt do no manner of work, thou, and thy son, and thy daughter, thy man-servant, and thy maidservant, thy cattle, and the stranger that is within thy gates.
Strona 465 - there is more joy in heaven over one sinner that repenteth, than over ninety and nine just persons that need no repentance.
Strona x - Go ! if your ancient, but ignoble blood Has crept through scoundrels ever since the flood, Go ! and pretend your family is young, Nor own your fathers have been fools so long. What can ennoble sots, or slaves, or cowards ? Alas ! not all the blood of all the Howards. Look next on greatness : say where greatness lies, Where, but among the heroes and the wise...
Strona x - Far from the madding crowd's ignoble strife, Their sober wishes never learn'd to stray ; Along the cool sequester'd vale of life They kept the noiseless tenor of their way.
Strona 439 - DO not do unto others as you would that they should do unto you.
Strona 29 - And that through every stage ; when young, indeed, In full content we sometimes nobly rest, Unanxious for ourselves, and only wish As duteous sons, our fathers were more wise. At thirty man suspects himself a fool ; Knows it at forty, and reforms his plan ; At fifty chides his infamous delay, Pushes his prudent purpose to resolve; In all the magnanimity of thought Resolves and re-resolves; then dies the same.
Strona 465 - Priest alone pray with those who pray truly, but the ' angels' also ' in heaven,' who ' rejoice over one sinner that repenteth more than over ninety and nine just persons, who need no repentance...
Strona 444 - The righted orphan's grateful tear. To Virtue and her friends a friend, Still may my voice the weak defend, Ne'er may my prostituted tongue Protect th' oppressor in his wrong, Nor wrest the spirit of the laws To sanctify a villain's cause.