The Observer: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays ...Lackington and Company and J. Mawman, 1817 |
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Sayfa 8
... turning to Syrus , gave him this extemporary an- swer- To stand the first is not the lot of all ; ' Tis now your turn to mount , aud mine to fall : ' Tis slippery ground ; beware you keep your feet ; For public favour is a public chreat ...
... turning to Syrus , gave him this extemporary an- swer- To stand the first is not the lot of all ; ' Tis now your turn to mount , aud mine to fall : ' Tis slippery ground ; beware you keep your feet ; For public favour is a public chreat ...
Sayfa 11
... turn ; his long and voluntary exile in the Island of Rhodes , where he seemed for a time to have renounced all desire of succeeding to the empire , might be a reason with Augustus for making this experiment upon a man of his cold and ...
... turn ; his long and voluntary exile in the Island of Rhodes , where he seemed for a time to have renounced all desire of succeeding to the empire , might be a reason with Augustus for making this experiment upon a man of his cold and ...
Sayfa 12
... turn , did not come to any satisfactory conclusion on the point . Tiberius on this occasion found the empire in a critical situation , for besides the movements which Clemens on one part and Scribonius Libo on another were making , the ...
... turn , did not come to any satisfactory conclusion on the point . Tiberius on this occasion found the empire in a critical situation , for besides the movements which Clemens on one part and Scribonius Libo on another were making , the ...
Sayfa 21
... turns the spirit of emulation into the gall of acrimony . Above all things let it be his inviolable maxim to distinguish strongly and pointedly in his attentions between men of virtuous morals and men of vicious : There is nothing so ...
... turns the spirit of emulation into the gall of acrimony . Above all things let it be his inviolable maxim to distinguish strongly and pointedly in his attentions between men of virtuous morals and men of vicious : There is nothing so ...
Sayfa 28
... turn out and give him battle : let all who are upon the sick list in the community be laid out between the camps , and let the respective combatants fight it out over the bo- dies , but let the forces of life and health have no share in ...
... turn out and give him battle : let all who are upon the sick list in the community be laid out between the camps , and let the respective combatants fight it out over the bo- dies , but let the forces of life and health have no share in ...
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Sayfa 119 - I am thane of Cawdor : If good, why do I yield to that suggestion Whose horrid image doth unfix my hair, And make my seated heart knock at my ribs, Against the use of nature...
Sayfa 100 - And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon him: 17 And lo a voice from heaven, saying, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.
Sayfa 86 - And Jesus himself began to be about thirty years of age, being (as was supposed) the son of Joseph...
Sayfa 128 - I am settled, and bend up Each corporal agent to this terrible feat. Away, and mock the time with fairest show : False face must hide what the false heart doth know.
Sayfa 99 - Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise. When as his mother Mary was espoused to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with child of the Holy Ghost.
Sayfa 118 - Cannot be ill, cannot be good : if ill, Why hath it given me earnest of success, Commencing in a truth ? I am thane of Cawdor : If good, why do I yield to that suggestion...
Sayfa 94 - And on the morrow, when they were come from Bethany, he was hungry: 13 And seeing a fig tree afar off having leaves, he came, if haply he might find any thing thereon : and when he came to it, he found nothing but leaves ; for the time of figs was not yet.
Sayfa 134 - His cloister'd flight; ere to black Hecate's summons The shard-borne beetle with his drowsy hums Hath rung night's yawning peal, there shall be done A deed of dreadful note.
Sayfa 111 - I may define it to be that faculty of the soul which discerns the beauties of an author with pleasure and the imperfections with dislike.
Sayfa 157 - Witch. Fillet of a fenny snake, In the cauldron boil and bake : Eye of newt, and toe of frog, Wool of bat, and tongue...