Selections from the British Satirists: With an Introductory Essay by Cecil HeadlamF. E. Robinson, 1897 - 329 sivua |
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... mind , mind that is set on righteousness . Without it we are as the beasts that perish ; with it , even horses are more excellent than we . Man is not man by virtue of his form , but by virtue of his right reason.1 St. Paul - or are we ...
... mind , mind that is set on righteousness . Without it we are as the beasts that perish ; with it , even horses are more excellent than we . Man is not man by virtue of his form , but by virtue of his right reason.1 St. Paul - or are we ...
Sivu 209
... mind , What the weak head with strongest bias rules , Is pride , the never - failing vice of fools . Whatever nature has in worth denied , She gives in large recruits of needful pride ; For as in bodies , thus in souls , we find What ...
... mind , What the weak head with strongest bias rules , Is pride , the never - failing vice of fools . Whatever nature has in worth denied , She gives in large recruits of needful pride ; For as in bodies , thus in souls , we find What ...
Sivu 310
... mind , He brays the laureat of the long - ear'd tribe . * Health to immortal Jeffrey ! once , in name England could boast a judge almost the same ; In soul so like , so merciful , yet just , Some think that Satan has resign'd his trust ...
... mind , He brays the laureat of the long - ear'd tribe . * Health to immortal Jeffrey ! once , in name England could boast a judge almost the same ; In soul so like , so merciful , yet just , Some think that Satan has resign'd his trust ...
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