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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... thee behind me . " Peace is not the matter , but following and party . Contrariwise , certain Lao- diceans , † and lukewarm persons , think they may accommodate points of religion by middle - ways , and taking part of both , and witty ...
... thee behind me . " Peace is not the matter , but following and party . Contrariwise , certain Lao- diceans , † and lukewarm persons , think they may accommodate points of religion by middle - ways , and taking part of both , and witty ...
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... thee , and thy good angel either forsakes his guard or sleeps . There is nothing under heaven , saving a true friend , who cannot be counted within the number of movables , unto which my heart doth leau . And this dear freedom hath ...
... thee , and thy good angel either forsakes his guard or sleeps . There is nothing under heaven , saving a true friend , who cannot be counted within the number of movables , unto which my heart doth leau . And this dear freedom hath ...
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... thee , Zeno , to the prince , our master , if he asks us of thee ? " " No- thing , " he replied , " more but that you found an old man in Athens that knew to be silent amongst his cups . " It was near a miracle to see an old man silent ...
... thee , Zeno , to the prince , our master , if he asks us of thee ? " " No- thing , " he replied , " more but that you found an old man in Athens that knew to be silent amongst his cups . " It was near a miracle to see an old man silent ...
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... thee , laughs thee to scorn ; persuade thyself it is no such matter : this is fear only , and vain suspicion . Thou art discontent , thou art sad and heavy , but why ? upon what ground ? consider of it : thou art jealous , timorous ...
... thee , laughs thee to scorn ; persuade thyself it is no such matter : this is fear only , and vain suspicion . Thou art discontent , thou art sad and heavy , but why ? upon what ground ? consider of it : thou art jealous , timorous ...
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... thee , I desire thee , I send for thee ; for there be many things which trouble and molest me , which , had I but thee in presence , I could quickly disburden my- self of in a walking discourse . " The like perad- venture may he and he ...
... thee , I desire thee , I send for thee ; for there be many things which trouble and molest me , which , had I but thee in presence , I could quickly disburden my- self of in a walking discourse . " The like perad- venture may he and he ...
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