The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... seem More comfortable than the day ; Those now by me , as they have been , Shall never more be heard , or seen ; But what I once enjoyed in them , Shall seem hereafter as a dream . All earthly comforts vanish thus ; So little hold of ...
... seem More comfortable than the day ; Those now by me , as they have been , Shall never more be heard , or seen ; But what I once enjoyed in them , Shall seem hereafter as a dream . All earthly comforts vanish thus ; So little hold of ...
xxix psl.
... SEEMS TO TAKE OUT IN HIS MOTTO ; AND STATING THE PRETENCES WHICH HE ADVANCES FOR HIS WORK , DISCLAIMING THE WHILE ALL MERIT FOR HIMSELF , MODESTLY PRESENTS THEM UNDER A GRECIAN VEIL . Ενθα γαρ τι δεῖ ψεῦδος λεγεσθαι λεγέσθω . HERODOTUS ...
... SEEMS TO TAKE OUT IN HIS MOTTO ; AND STATING THE PRETENCES WHICH HE ADVANCES FOR HIS WORK , DISCLAIMING THE WHILE ALL MERIT FOR HIMSELF , MODESTLY PRESENTS THEM UNDER A GRECIAN VEIL . Ενθα γαρ τι δεῖ ψεῦδος λεγεσθαι λεγέσθω . HERODOTUS ...
31 psl.
... seem injurious to no man in order- ing and cultivating this Philosophical Plantation of mine according to mine own humour and liking . " Except as to the rasing out , what our great Platonist has thus said for himself , may here be said ...
... seem injurious to no man in order- ing and cultivating this Philosophical Plantation of mine according to mine own humour and liking . " Except as to the rasing out , what our great Platonist has thus said for himself , may here be said ...
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... seem to disparage that name , especially if used by one who regarded him with admiration ; and with respect , which is better than admiration , because it can be felt for those only whose vir- tues entitle them to it ; and with ...
... seem to disparage that name , especially if used by one who regarded him with admiration ; and with respect , which is better than admiration , because it can be felt for those only whose vir- tues entitle them to it ; and with ...
43 psl.
... a mercy for a miserable lover , but part of a look , whether it came from the white of her eye , or the black and if even that were too much , then he besought her only to seem to look at him : Un guardo - un guardo ? no , troppo pietate ...
... a mercy for a miserable lover , but part of a look , whether it came from the white of her eye , or the black and if even that were too much , then he besought her only to seem to look at him : Un guardo - un guardo ? no , troppo pietate ...
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