The English Essayists: A Comprehensive Selection from the Works of the Great Essayists, from Lord Bacon to John RuskinW.P. Nimmo, Hay & Mitchell, 1887 - 536 páginas |
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... Scotland , lawful pleasure , I am afraid they will take un - made , that noblemen should have so many lawful pleasure , and by lacing themselves too pillars or long pointed stones set on their sepul- hard grow awry on one side . chres ...
... Scotland , lawful pleasure , I am afraid they will take un - made , that noblemen should have so many lawful pleasure , and by lacing themselves too pillars or long pointed stones set on their sepul- hard grow awry on one side . chres ...
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... Scotland : but sure no wise pilot will cast anchor there , lest the land swim away with his ship . So are they served , and justly enough , who only fasten their love on fading beauty , and both fail together . 6. Let there be no great ...
... Scotland : but sure no wise pilot will cast anchor there , lest the land swim away with his ship . So are they served , and justly enough , who only fasten their love on fading beauty , and both fail together . 6. Let there be no great ...
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... Scotland or Ireland , where I might be a great man ; and in that case I should be like Cæsar ( you would wonder how Cæsar and I should be like one another in anything ) ; and choose rather to be the first man of the village , than ...
... Scotland or Ireland , where I might be a great man ; and in that case I should be like Cæsar ( you would wonder how Cæsar and I should be like one another in anything ) ; and choose rather to be the first man of the village , than ...
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... Scotland , was called Jacob's pillar , sat himself down in the chair , and looking like the figure of an old Gothic king , asked our interpreter : " What authority they had to say that Jacob had ever been in Scotland ? " The fellow ...
... Scotland , was called Jacob's pillar , sat himself down in the chair , and looking like the figure of an old Gothic king , asked our interpreter : " What authority they had to say that Jacob had ever been in Scotland ? " The fellow ...
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... Scotland , at the Orcades ; and there , At Greenland , Zembla , or UNKNOWN ELSEWHERE . No creature owns it in the first degree , But thinks his neighbour further gone than he ; Even those who dwell beneath its very zone , Or never feel ...
... Scotland , at the Orcades ; and there , At Greenland , Zembla , or UNKNOWN ELSEWHERE . No creature owns it in the first degree , But thinks his neighbour further gone than he ; Even those who dwell beneath its very zone , Or never feel ...
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