Literary and professional worksHurd and Houghton, 1861 |
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Side 20
... conditions of actions . 6. He had rather have his will than his wish . 7. A brain cut with fascets . 8. More ingenious than natural . 9. He keeps his ground : - of one that speaketh cer- tainly and pertinently . 10. He lighteth well ...
... conditions of actions . 6. He had rather have his will than his wish . 7. A brain cut with fascets . 8. More ingenious than natural . 9. He keeps his ground : - of one that speaketh cer- tainly and pertinently . 10. He lighteth well ...
Side 62
... condition of the soul . Upon this principle , a reasonable expectation of good to come , formed upon a just estimate of probabilities , is the only kind of hope which in the things of this life a man is permitted to indulge : all hope ...
... condition of the soul . Upon this principle , a reasonable expectation of good to come , formed upon a just estimate of probabilities , is the only kind of hope which in the things of this life a man is permitted to indulge : all hope ...
Side 86
... condition and estate than those imaginations and wanderings of the mind . For it is the nature of the human mind , even in the gravest wits , the moment it receives an impression of anything , to sally forth and spring forward and ...
... condition and estate than those imaginations and wanderings of the mind . For it is the nature of the human mind , even in the gravest wits , the moment it receives an impression of anything , to sally forth and spring forward and ...
Side 113
... condition that fiction should be utterly prohibited and excluded . Had it taken the ordinary direction , I have little doubt that it would have carried him to a place among the great poets ; but it was the study of his life to refrain ...
... condition that fiction should be utterly prohibited and excluded . Had it taken the ordinary direction , I have little doubt that it would have carried him to a place among the great poets ; but it was the study of his life to refrain ...
Side 145
... condition ; when he is ablest , he thinks meanest of himself . He is rich in poverty , and poor in the midst of riches . He be- lieves all the world to be his , yet he dares take nothing without special leave from God . He covenants ...
... condition ; when he is ablest , he thinks meanest of himself . He is rich in poverty , and poor in the midst of riches . He be- lieves all the world to be his , yet he dares take nothing without special leave from God . He covenants ...
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