If we begin to die when we live, and long life be but a prolongation of death, our life is a sad composition ; we live with death, and die not in a moment. How many pulses made up the life of Methuselah were work for Archimedes : common counters sum up... The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazineeditado por - 1835Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| John Aubrey, Sir Thomas Browne - 1890 - 334 páginas
...of Methuselah, were work for Archimedes: common counters sum up the life of Moses his man.t Our days become considerable, like petty sums, by minute accumulations;...numerous fractions make up but small round numbers ; and our days of a span long, make not one little finger. \ If the nearness of our last necessity... | |
| James Mercer Garnett - 1891 - 728 páginas
...Methuselah, were work for Archimedes : common counters sum up- the life of Moses his man. Our days become considerable, like petty sums, by minute accumulations;...numerous fractions make up but small round numbers ; and our days of a span long, make not one little finger. If the nearness of our last necessity brought... | |
| 1892 - 480 páginas
...live by an invisible sun within us." " Diuturnity is a dream and folly of expectation." " Our days become considerable, like petty sums, by minute accumulations,...numerous fractions make up but small round numbers." " There is nothing strictly immortal but immortality." "CHRISTIAN MORALS." After the death of Browne,... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 624 páginas
...of Methuselah, were work for Archimedes: common counters sum up the life of Moses his man. Our days become considerable, like petty sums, by minute accumulations...numerous fractions make up but small round numbers ; and our days of a span long, make not one little finger. If the nearness of our last necessity brought... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 628 páginas
...of Methuselah, were work for Archimedes : common counters sum up the life of Moses his man. Our days become considerable, like petty sums, by minute accumulations...numerous fractions make up but small round numbers ; and our days of a span long, make not one little finger. If the nearness of our last necessity brought... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1896 - 252 páginas
...Pulses of work for Archimedes: common counters sum Metllusela hup the life of Moses his man 1 . Our days become considerable, like petty sums, by minute accumulations;...numerous fractions make up but small round numbers; and our days of a span long, make not one little finger 2 . If the nearness of our last necessity brought... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 páginas
...of Methuselah, were work for Archimedes : common counters sum up the life of Moses his man. Our days become considerable, like petty sums, by minute accumulations...numerous fractions make up but small round numbers ; and our days of a span long, make not one little finger. If the nearness of our last necessity brought... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 446 páginas
...of Methuselah, were work for Archimedes : common counters sum up the life of Moses his man. Our days become considerable, like petty sums, by minute accumulations...numerous fractions make up but small round numbers ; and our days of a span long, make not one little finger. If the nearness of our last necessity brought... | |
| Benjamin Ward Richardson, Mrs. George Martin - 1900 - 468 páginas
...live by an invisible sun within us." " Diuturnity is a dream and folly of expectation." " Our days become considerable, like petty sums, by minute accumulations,...numerous fractions make up but small round numbers." " There is nothing strictly immortal but immortality." CHRISTIAN MORALS. After the death of Browne,... | |
| Oliver Herbrand Gordon Leigh - 1901 - 432 páginas
...of Methuselah, were work for Archimedes: common counters sum up the life of Moses his man. Our days become considerable, like petty sums, by minute accumulations;...numerous fractions make up but small round numbers; and our days of a span long, make not one little finger. If the nearness of our last necessity brought... | |
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