The Worthies of Yorkshire and Lancashire;: Being Lives of the Most Distinguished Persons that Have Been Born In, Or Connected With, Those ProvincesWhittaker and Company; Simpkin, Marshall, and Company; John Cross, Leeds; Bancks and Company Manchester; Grapel, Liverpool., 1836 - 732 sivua |
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... feelings travel in the " high - way of the world , " its all - levelling uniformity presents neither amusement nor ... feeling into his narratives . He would be a local biographer . If a few leading characters be excepted , who often ...
... feelings travel in the " high - way of the world , " its all - levelling uniformity presents neither amusement nor ... feeling into his narratives . He would be a local biographer . If a few leading characters be excepted , who often ...
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... feeling — to substitute the cold , slippery , polished opacity of a frozen pool , for the ripple and transparency of a flowing brook . But into every habitual act , which is performed unconsciously , earnestly , or naturally , something ...
... feeling — to substitute the cold , slippery , polished opacity of a frozen pool , for the ripple and transparency of a flowing brook . But into every habitual act , which is performed unconsciously , earnestly , or naturally , something ...
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... feeling whereby Charles the Second was enabled to establish a sway which nothing but his own indolence hindered from being despotic , -or how he judged of the vindictive proceedings of the reinstated royalists , which had well ...
... feeling whereby Charles the Second was enabled to establish a sway which nothing but his own indolence hindered from being despotic , -or how he judged of the vindictive proceedings of the reinstated royalists , which had well ...
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... feeling , among all their complication of thought , which would atone for all their conceits , if conceit were indeed as great an offence against poetic nature as Addison and other critics of the French school pretend . But though there ...
... feeling , among all their complication of thought , which would atone for all their conceits , if conceit were indeed as great an offence against poetic nature as Addison and other critics of the French school pretend . But though there ...
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... feeling of resentment . Sir William Temple had already been chagrined at the favourable reception of Wotton's reflections , the work of a young and unknown author , but his mortification was increased tenfold by Bentley's appendix ...
... feeling of resentment . Sir William Temple had already been chagrined at the favourable reception of Wotton's reflections , the work of a young and unknown author , but his mortification was increased tenfold by Bentley's appendix ...
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Sivu 269 - My substance was not hid from thee, when I was made in secret, and curiously wrought in the lowest parts of the earth.
Sivu 690 - I been depos'd, if you had reign'd! The father had descended for the son, For only you are lineal to the throne. Thus when the state one Edward did depose, A greater Edward in his room arose. But now, not I, but poetry is curs'd, For Tom the Second reigns like Tom the First. But let 'em not mistake my patron's part, Nor call his charity their own desert. Yet this I prophesy: thou shalt be seen (Tho...
Sivu 62 - Though Justice against Fate complain, And plead the ancient rights in vain: But those do hold or break As men are strong or weak.
Sivu 270 - The wealthiest man among us is the best : No grandeur now in nature or in book Delights us. Rapine, avarice, expense, This is idolatry ; and these we adore : 10 Plain living and high thinking are no more...
Sivu 59 - An Account of the Growth of Popery and arbitrary Government in England...
Sivu 313 - I must do it, as it were in such weight, measure, and number, even so perfectly as God made the world, or else I am so sharply taunted, so cruelly threatened ; yea, presently, sometimes with pinches, nips, and bobs, and other ways, which I will not name for the honor I bear them, so without measure misordered, that I think myself in hell, till time come that I must go to Mr.
Sivu 508 - Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive, But to be young was very heaven ! — Oh ! times, In which the meagre, stale, forbidding ways Of custom, law, and statute, took at once The attraction of a country in Romance...
Sivu 72 - When I wrote my Treatise about our System *, I had an eye upon such principles as might work with considering men for the belief of a Deity, and nothing can rejoice me more than to find it useful for that purpose.
Sivu 90 - What matter where, if I be still the same, And what I should be, all but less than he Whom thunder hath made greater?
Sivu 262 - Where throngs of knights and barons bold, In weeds of peace, high triumphs hold, With store of ladies, whose bright eyes Rain influence, and judge the prize Of wit or arms, while both contend To win her grace whom all commend.