Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJ. Johnson, 1807 |
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Pàgina vi
... observation could select from the spectacle of the passing scene : in them we behold imagination and knowledge equally successful in their exertions ; this as the contributor of truths , and that as opening her affluent wardrobe for ...
... observation could select from the spectacle of the passing scene : in them we behold imagination and knowledge equally successful in their exertions ; this as the contributor of truths , and that as opening her affluent wardrobe for ...
Pàgina 5
... observing , that there is no passion in the mind of man so weak , but it mates and masters the fear of death ; and ... observe , how little alteration in good spirits the approaches of death make ; for they ap- pear to be the same men ...
... observing , that there is no passion in the mind of man so weak , but it mates and masters the fear of death ; and ... observe , how little alteration in good spirits the approaches of death make ; for they ap- pear to be the same men ...
Pàgina 12
... " Ira hominis non implet “ justitiam Dei : " and it was a notable observation of a wise father , and no less ingenuously confessed , that those which held and persuaded pressure of con- sciences 12 OF UNITY IN RELIGION .
... " Ira hominis non implet “ justitiam Dei : " and it was a notable observation of a wise father , and no less ingenuously confessed , that those which held and persuaded pressure of con- sciences 12 OF UNITY IN RELIGION .
Pàgina 29
... , cares , or perils , are less subject to envy ; for men think that they earn their honours hardly , and pity them sometimes ; and pity ever healeth envy : wherefore you shall observe , that the more deep and OF ENVY . 29.
... , cares , or perils , are less subject to envy ; for men think that they earn their honours hardly , and pity them sometimes ; and pity ever healeth envy : wherefore you shall observe , that the more deep and OF ENVY . 29.
Pàgina 30
Francis Bacon. wherefore you shall observe , that the more deep and sober sort of politic persons , in their greatness , are ever bemoaning themselves what a life they lead , chanting a " quanta patimur ; " not that they feel it so , but ...
Francis Bacon. wherefore you shall observe , that the more deep and sober sort of politic persons , in their greatness , are ever bemoaning themselves what a life they lead , chanting a " quanta patimur ; " not that they feel it so , but ...
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