The English Essayists: A Comprehensive Selection from the Works of the Great Essayists, from Lord Bacon to John Ruskin : with Introduction, Biographical Notices, and Critical NotesW.P. Nimmo, Hay & Mitchell, 1887 |
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... kind , but of their work ; and so both children and creatures . The difference in affection of parents towards their several children is many times unequal ; and sometimes unworthy ; especially in the mother ; as Solomon saith , " A ...
... kind , but of their work ; and so both children and creatures . The difference in affection of parents towards their several children is many times unequal ; and sometimes unworthy ; especially in the mother ; as Solomon saith , " A ...
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... kind of conformity with Christ himself . I take goodness in this sense , the affecting of the weal of men , which is that the Grecians call philanthropia ; and the word humanity , as it is used , is a little too light to express it ...
... kind of conformity with Christ himself . I take goodness in this sense , the affecting of the weal of men , which is that the Grecians call philanthropia ; and the word humanity , as it is used , is a little too light to express it ...
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... kind also , Plato in his " Protagoras " bringeth in Prodicus in scorn , and maketh him make a speech that consisteth of distinctions from the beginning to the end . Generally such men in all deliberations find ease to be of the negative ...
... kind also , Plato in his " Protagoras " bringeth in Prodicus in scorn , and maketh him make a speech that consisteth of distinctions from the beginning to the end . Generally such men in all deliberations find ease to be of the negative ...
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... kind , and so cure the disease and kill the patient . But a friend that is wholly acquainted with a man's estate , will beware by furthering any present business how he dasheth upon other in- convenience . And therefore rest not upon ...
... kind , and so cure the disease and kill the patient . But a friend that is wholly acquainted with a man's estate , will beware by furthering any present business how he dasheth upon other in- convenience . And therefore rest not upon ...
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... kind ) , and have the confidence to trans- late them . I can only say that I love the matter , and that ought to cover many faults ; and that I run not to contend with those before me , but follow to applaud them . THE GARDEN . TO J ...
... kind ) , and have the confidence to trans- late them . I can only say that I love the matter , and that ought to cover many faults ; and that I run not to contend with those before me , but follow to applaud them . THE GARDEN . TO J ...
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