Elegant Extracts: Being a Copious Selection of Instructive, Moral, and Entertaining Passages, from the Most Eminent British Poets, Nide 6J. Sharpe, 1810 |
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Sivu 55
... immortal glory shall I have acquired ? And , if it be true , that there are different places for our souls after death , I shall be in no danger of descending to those subterraneous and gloomy cas verns where the wicked are confined ...
... immortal glory shall I have acquired ? And , if it be true , that there are different places for our souls after death , I shall be in no danger of descending to those subterraneous and gloomy cas verns where the wicked are confined ...
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... immortal by thus civilizing mankind . As the world by degrees grew more populous , it daily became more difficult to find out new spots to inhabit , without encroaching upon former occu- pants ; and , by constantly occupying the same ...
... immortal by thus civilizing mankind . As the world by degrees grew more populous , it daily became more difficult to find out new spots to inhabit , without encroaching upon former occu- pants ; and , by constantly occupying the same ...
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... immortal soul . It is a certain truth , that a man is never so easy , or so little imposed upon , as among people of the best sense ; it costs far more trouble to be ad- mitted or continued in ill company than in good ; as the former ...
... immortal soul . It is a certain truth , that a man is never so easy , or so little imposed upon , as among people of the best sense ; it costs far more trouble to be ad- mitted or continued in ill company than in good ; as the former ...
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BOOK XI | 1 |
Marriage compared with single Life Bishop Taylor | 10 |
The same subject | 16 |
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affections agreeable beauty better cern cheerfulness common consider conversation Coriolanus Crito danger death debt desire doth endeavour enemy evil father faults fear folly fool fortune gamester give hand happiness hath hear heart Heaven honest honour human humour keep kind king labour laudanum laws learning less liberty lies long live look looking-glass lords spiritual man's mankind marriage master men's mind ministers of religion mother nature nerally never noble observed pain passions peace perhaps persons pleasing pleasure Poor Richard says praise prosperity racter reason religion revenge rich Rome Scythian seldom sorrow soul speak spirit tell temper tender thee thing thou thought tion true truth vanity Veturia vice virtue virtuous Volsci Volscian Volumnia wife wine wisdom wise woman women word young youth