A Volume of VarietiesCharles Knight, 1844 - 240 էջ |
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... pleasure , of his life — the general diffusion of knowledge and a love of letters . Looking back upon these things , in which there is much pain as well as happiness in the retrospect the pain being that some loved ones of his fellow ...
... pleasure , of his life — the general diffusion of knowledge and a love of letters . Looking back upon these things , in which there is much pain as well as happiness in the retrospect the pain being that some loved ones of his fellow ...
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... pleasures of the social hour , the me- chanic of those days resolved to dedicate all the money he could afford from absolute necessaries to the purchase of books , where was his mart , and what were the wares which were offered to him ...
... pleasures of the social hour , the me- chanic of those days resolved to dedicate all the money he could afford from absolute necessaries to the purchase of books , where was his mart , and what were the wares which were offered to him ...
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... pleasures - most by our neccs- sary duties - by our daily labour , whether in professions , or trades , or handicraft . We are ashamed of our igno- rance - we cannot remain in it ; but we have not time to attain any sound knowledge upon ...
... pleasures - most by our neccs- sary duties - by our daily labour , whether in professions , or trades , or handicraft . We are ashamed of our igno- rance - we cannot remain in it ; but we have not time to attain any sound knowledge upon ...
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... pleasures . He knows enough of political economy to feel that behind his counter he is rendering service to the state ; and he has the more home - bred satisfaction to be assured that his vocation affords him the competence which keeps ...
... pleasures . He knows enough of political economy to feel that behind his counter he is rendering service to the state ; and he has the more home - bred satisfaction to be assured that his vocation affords him the competence which keeps ...
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... pleasure in the examination of a fine picture ; and holds that a habit of comparing art with nature may allow him to judge of its merits . He reads Shakspere and Milton with a genuine love and admiration ; for he does not consider ...
... pleasure in the examination of a fine picture ; and holds that a habit of comparing art with nature may allow him to judge of its merits . He reads Shakspere and Milton with a genuine love and admiration ; for he does not consider ...
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Էջ 212 - Look at the generations of old, and see; did ever any trust in the Lord, and was confounded? or did any abide in his fear, and was forsaken? or whom did he ever despise, that called upon him?
Էջ 124 - ... that it may please thee, of thy gracious goodness, shortly to accomplish the number of thine elect, and to hasten thy kingdom ; that we, with all those that are departed in the true faith of thy holy Name, may have our perfect consummation and bliss, both in body and soul, in thy eternal and everlasting glory; through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Էջ 171 - Secure, whate'er he gives, he gives the best. Yet, when the sense of sacred presence fires, And strong devotion to the skies aspires, Pour forth thy fervours for a healthful mind, Obedient passions and a will resigned; For love, which scarce collective man can fill; For patience, sov'reign o'er transmuted ill; For faith, that, panting for a happier seat, Counts death kind Nature's signal of retreat...
Էջ 124 - ALMIGHTY GOD, with whom do live the spirits of them that depart hence in the LORD, and with whom the souls of the faithful, after they are delivered from the burden of the flesh, are in joy and felicity...
Էջ 124 - We give thee hearty thanks, for that it hath pleased thee to deliver this our brother out of the miseries of this sinful world...
Էջ 94 - I cannot blame him : at my nativity The front of heaven was full of fiery shapes, Of burning cressets ; and at my birth The frame and huge foundation of the earth Shak'd like a coward.
Էջ 178 - Midsummer Night's Dream, which I had never seen before, nor shall ever again, for it is the most insipid ridiculous play that ever I saw in my life.
Էջ 40 - CHERRY-RIPE, ripe, ripe, I cry, Full and fair ones; come and buy. If so be you ask me where They do grow, I answer : There, Where my Julia's lips do smile ; There's the land, or cherry-isle, Whose plantations fully show All the year where cherries grow.
Էջ 108 - ... their dogs ; but if men be kind unto them, and be in their habit, then are they conquered with kindness, and the sport will be plentiful.
Էջ 139 - Jog on, jog on, the foot-path way, And merrily hent the stile-a : A merry heart goes all the day, Your sad tures in a milc-a.