Select British Classics, 第 20 巻J. Conrad, 1803 |
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... means of happiness , and rather as an advan- tage than a loss ; especially if it be true , that the in- dulgence itself , in these circumstances , never gives the pleasure that it promises . Lady Charlotte Sprightly , the wife of a ...
... means of happiness , and rather as an advan- tage than a loss ; especially if it be true , that the in- dulgence itself , in these circumstances , never gives the pleasure that it promises . Lady Charlotte Sprightly , the wife of a ...
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... mean time emu- " late the eagle . Much is in thy power ; and there- " fore much is expected of thee . Though the Al- " mighty only can give virtue , yet , as a prince , thou 66 mayest stimulate those to beneficence , who act from " no ...
... mean time emu- " late the eagle . Much is in thy power ; and there- " fore much is expected of thee . Though the Al- " mighty only can give virtue , yet , as a prince , thou 66 mayest stimulate those to beneficence , who act from " no ...
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... means it is highly probable , that though he would not then have astonished with the blaze of a comet , he would yet have shone with the permanent radiance of a fixed star . Nor should it be objected , that there have been many men who ...
... means it is highly probable , that though he would not then have astonished with the blaze of a comet , he would yet have shone with the permanent radiance of a fixed star . Nor should it be objected , that there have been many men who ...
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... means mis- chievously to shake the lighted tobacco from his pipe into my coat pocket , which having set fire to my handkerchief , was now finding its way through the lining . This was so learned , rational , and ingenious a con ...
... means mis- chievously to shake the lighted tobacco from his pipe into my coat pocket , which having set fire to my handkerchief , was now finding its way through the lining . This was so learned , rational , and ingenious a con ...
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... means I had so embarrassed myself , that my whole attention was engaged in contriving ex 、 cuses , and raising small sums to quiet such as words would no longer mollify . It cost me eighty pounds in presents to Mr. Leech the attorney ...
... means I had so embarrassed myself , that my whole attention was engaged in contriving ex 、 cuses , and raising small sums to quiet such as words would no longer mollify . It cost me eighty pounds in presents to Mr. Leech the attorney ...
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160 ページ - Created half to rise, and half to fall; Great lord of all things, yet a prey to all; Sole judge of Truth, in endless Error hurl'd: The glory, jest, and riddle of the world!
86 ページ - Who hath measured the waters in the hollow of his hand, and meted out heaven with the span, and comprehended the dust of the earth in a measure, and weighed the mountains in scales, and the hills in a balance?
87 ページ - And when they lifted up their eyes afar off, and knew him not, they lifted up their voice, and wept; and they rent every one his mantle, and sprinkled dust upon their heads toward heaven. So they sat down with him upon the ground seven days and seven nights, and none spake a word unto him for they saw that his grief was very great.
123 ページ - Or who shut up the sea with doors, when it brake forth, as if it had issued out of the womb?
86 ページ - Whither shall I go then from thy Spirit? or whither shall I go then from thy presence ? If I climb up into heaven, thou art there ; if I go down to hell, thou art there also.
121 ページ - When he prepared the heavens, I was there; when he set a compass upon the face of the depth; when he established the clouds above; when he strengthened the fountains of the deep; when he gave to the sea his decree, that the waters should not pass his commandment ; when he appointed the foundations of the earth : then I was by him, as one brought up with him; and I was daily his delight, rejoicing always before him; rejoicing in the habitable part of his earth; and my delights were with the sons of...
123 ページ - Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth? declare, if thou hast understanding. Who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou knowest? or who hath stretched the line upon it? Whereupon are the foundations thereof fastened? or who laid the corner stone thereof; when the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?
122 ページ - O thou sword of the Lord, how long will it be ere thou be quiet ? put up thyself into thy scabbard, rest, and be still.
159 ページ - Superior beings, when of late they saw A mortal man unfold all Nature's law, ' Admir'd such wisdom in an earthly shape, And show'da Newton as we show an ape.
86 ページ - Behold, the nations are as a drop of a bucket, And are counted as the small dust of the balance: Behold, he taketh up the isles as a very little thing.