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... Nation - from Sir Wm . Temple's Essay on Poetry 13. Delays - Lord Bacon's Essays 14. Obscurity - Cowley's Miscellaneous Writings 15. Courage - Norris's Essays 52 57 59 65 ESSAY 16. Spleen - Collier's Essays 17. Solitude Cowley's ...
... Nation - from Sir Wm . Temple's Essay on Poetry 13. Delays - Lord Bacon's Essays 14. Obscurity - Cowley's Miscellaneous Writings 15. Courage - Norris's Essays 52 57 59 65 ESSAY 16. Spleen - Collier's Essays 17. Solitude Cowley's ...
Side 23
... nations . He did not at his death complain that so mighty an emperor and the last of all the Cæsarian race of deities , should be brought to so shameful and miserable an end : but only cried out " Alas ! what pity it is that so ...
... nations . He did not at his death complain that so mighty an emperor and the last of all the Cæsarian race of deities , should be brought to so shameful and miserable an end : but only cried out " Alas ! what pity it is that so ...
Side 27
... nation , when from the condition of a very inconsiderable captain , he had made himself lieutenant general of an army of little Titans , which was his first mountain , and afterwards general , which was his second , and after that ...
... nation , when from the condition of a very inconsiderable captain , he had made himself lieutenant general of an army of little Titans , which was his first mountain , and afterwards general , which was his second , and after that ...
Side 31
... tries , and by all nations ; it is the philosopher's stone that turns all metals and even stones into gold , and suffers no want to break into its dwellings ; it is the * North - west passage that brings the merchant's ships 31.
... tries , and by all nations ; it is the philosopher's stone that turns all metals and even stones into gold , and suffers no want to break into its dwellings ; it is the * North - west passage that brings the merchant's ships 31.
Side 52
... NATION , ( Sir William Temple . ) ONE kind of poetry seems to have succeeded better with the moderns than with the antients , I mean that of the stage . In this the Italian , the Spanish , and the French have all had their differ- ent ...
... NATION , ( Sir William Temple . ) ONE kind of poetry seems to have succeeded better with the moderns than with the antients , I mean that of the stage . In this the Italian , the Spanish , and the French have all had their differ- ent ...
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à corps perdu actions admirable advantage affections agreeable antient beauty Beelzebub Ben Jonson better body born for love Cæsar called cern chuse common compass courage Cowley danger deceived defects delight disposition divine Domitian envy Epicurus ESSAY esteem evil excellent fancy fear force fortune friends genius happy honour Horace human humour imagination industry judge judgment Julius Cæsar kind labour laws less liberty live look Lord Bacon Lord Clarendon Lord Shaftesbury Lucretius mankind mean ment mind miscellany mour nation nature ness never object observation occasion opinion passions perfection perhaps persons philosophers pleasure poetry poets praise pretenders princes reason rience Seneca the elder Septimus Severus shew Sir William Temple sort spirit suspicions taste temper thing thought tion true truth uncon vanity verses virtue wisdom wise wonder writing youth