Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Том 2F. Warne, 1892 |
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... nature , infinitely surpasses all the riches of the world ; in comparison with which , precious stones are vile , silver is clay , and purified gold grains of sand ; in the splendour A of which , the sun and moon grow dim to Books SUBJECT.
... nature , infinitely surpasses all the riches of the world ; in comparison with which , precious stones are vile , silver is clay , and purified gold grains of sand ; in the splendour A of which , the sun and moon grow dim to Books SUBJECT.
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... nature being cast off , wits and tongues being polished , and the thorns of vice utterly eradicated , the summit of honour is reached , and they become fathers of their country and companions of princes , who , without thee , might have ...
... nature being cast off , wits and tongues being polished , and the thorns of vice utterly eradicated , the summit of honour is reached , and they become fathers of their country and companions of princes , who , without thee , might have ...
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... natural historian , that the tender providence of nature is admir- able in preparing medicines for us in beautiful fragrant flowers ; that we might not refuse the remedy , as more distasteful than our diseases . But how astonishing is ...
... natural historian , that the tender providence of nature is admir- able in preparing medicines for us in beautiful fragrant flowers ; that we might not refuse the remedy , as more distasteful than our diseases . But how astonishing is ...
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... nature we do not fully know . We can tell what they are not ; not flesh and blood ; but negatives do not afford knowledge . It is not knowledge to declare what things are not , but what they are . Their excellency is discovered in ...
... nature we do not fully know . We can tell what they are not ; not flesh and blood ; but negatives do not afford knowledge . It is not knowledge to declare what things are not , but what they are . Their excellency is discovered in ...
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... natural cheer- fulness and vivacity grew clouded , and a kind of sadness and de- jection of spirits stole upon him ... nature and disposition ) who believed him proud and imperious ; from which no mortal man was ever more free . When ...
... natural cheer- fulness and vivacity grew clouded , and a kind of sadness and de- jection of spirits stole upon him ... nature and disposition ) who believed him proud and imperious ; from which no mortal man was ever more free . When ...
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