| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1825 - 538 sider
...their barren hearts with a conscientious " slavery ; if, as I rather think. It be not feigned. Others, lastly, of " a more delicious and airy spirit, retire...feast and jollity ; which indeed is the wisest and the safest " course of all these, unless they were with more integrity under" taken. And these are... | |
| John Milton - 1835 - 1044 sider
...their barren hearts with a conscientious slavery ; if, as I rather think, it be not feigned. Others, lastly, of a more delicious and airy spirit, retire themselves (knowing no better) to tbe enjoyments of ease and luxury, living out their days in feast and jollity ; which indeed is the... | |
| Basil Montagu - 1837 - 400 sider
...flattery and courtshifts, and tyrannous aphorisms appear to them the highest points of wisdom. Others, lastly, of a more delicious and airy spirit, retire...luxury, living out their days in feast and jollity." universal justice and the principles of government, which he from his knowledge of our nature so well... | |
| 1839 - 598 sider
...their barren hearts with a conscientious slavery, if, as I rather think, it be not feigned. Others, lastly, of a more delicious and airy spirit, retire...feast and jollity, which indeed is the wisest and the safest course of all these, unless they were with more integrity undertaken. And these are errors,... | |
| 1839 - 636 sider
...their barren hearts with a conscientious slavery, if, as I rather think, it be not feigned. Others, lastly, of a more delicious and airy spirit, retire...feast and jollity, which indeed is the wisest and the safest course of all these, unless they were with more integrity undertaken. And these are errors,... | |
| Basil Montagu - 1839 - 404 sider
...their barren hearts with a conscientious slavery; if, as I rather think, it be not feigned. Others, lastly, of a more delicious and airy spirit, retire...enjoyments of ease and luxury, living out their days in feasts and jollity ; which indeed is the wisest and the safest course of all these, unless they were... | |
| John Milton - 1845 - 572 sider
...their bnrren hearts with a conscientious slavery ; if, as I rather think, it be not feigned. Others, lastly, of a more delicious and airy spirit, retire...feast and jollity ; which indeed is the wisest and the safest course of all these, unless they were with more integrity undertaken. *And these are the... | |
| Basil Montagu, Hannah Mary Rathbone - 1845 - 396 sider
...of ease and luxury, living out their days in feasts and jollity ; which indeed is the wisest and the safest course of all these,- unless they were with...these are the fruits of misspending our prime youth at schools and universities as we do, either in learning mere words, or such things chiefly as were better... | |
| John Milton - 1845 - 572 sider
...of ease and luxury, living out their days in feast and jollity ; which indeed is the wisest and the safest course of all these, unless they were with...these are the errors, and these are the fruits of mispending our prime youth at the schools and universities as we do, either in learning mere words,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 sider
...their barren hearts with a conscientious slavery ; if, as I rather think, it be not feigned. Others, ancing do propound j For what are breath, speech,...in sundry kinds ! For when you breathe, the air i feasts and jollity ; which, indeed, is the wisest and the safest course of all these, unlcs* they were... | |
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