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Side 62
... hold out much longer . His own experience must have taught him that had he never hoped to do more than he succeeded in doing , he could never have had spirit to proceed ; and that to reduce hope within the limits of reasonable ...
... hold out much longer . His own experience must have taught him that had he never hoped to do more than he succeeded in doing , he could never have had spirit to proceed ; and that to reduce hope within the limits of reasonable ...
Side 84
... hold that which is good : which induceth a discerning election out of an examination whence noth- ing at all is excluded . Out of the same fountain ariseth that direction : Be you wise as Serpents , and innocent as Doves . There are ...
... hold that which is good : which induceth a discerning election out of an examination whence noth- ing at all is excluded . Out of the same fountain ariseth that direction : Be you wise as Serpents , and innocent as Doves . There are ...
Side 88
... hold to be the chief firmament of human life ; but such tranquillity as depends upon hope I reject , as light and unsure . Not but it is fit to foresee and presuppose upon sound and sober conjecture good things as well as evil , that we ...
... hold to be the chief firmament of human life ; but such tranquillity as depends upon hope I reject , as light and unsure . Not but it is fit to foresee and presuppose upon sound and sober conjecture good things as well as evil , that we ...
Side 111
... holds up a light to read it by . For myself at least I may say that , deeply pathetic as the opening of the 137th psalm always seemed to me , I have found it much more affecting since I read Bacon's paraphrase of it . 66 ' By the waters ...
... holds up a light to read it by . For myself at least I may say that , deeply pathetic as the opening of the 137th psalm always seemed to me , I have found it much more affecting since I read Bacon's paraphrase of it . 66 ' By the waters ...
Side 121
... hold most fit for the argument , I thought that in respect of divinity and poesy met , ( whereof the one is the matter , the other the stile of this little writing , ) I could not make better choice . So , with signification of my love ...
... hold most fit for the argument , I thought that in respect of divinity and poesy met , ( whereof the one is the matter , the other the stile of this little writing , ) I could not make better choice . So , with signification of my love ...
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