The Wisdom and Genius of Shakespeare: Comprising Moral Philosophy--delineations of Character--paintings of Nature and the Passions--seven Hundred Aphorisms--and Miscellaneous PiecesScott, Webster, and Geary, 1838 - 462 pagini |
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Pagina 6
... o 1 Thess . iv . 13 . 9 Voraciously devour . 5 - iv . 1 . 13 - iii . 2 . n Incorrect , for untutored . p 1 Tim . vi . 6 . r Inquisitions , inquiries . s Sallies . 19 Certainty of Death . That we shall die , 6 MORAL PHILOSOPHY .
... o 1 Thess . iv . 13 . 9 Voraciously devour . 5 - iv . 1 . 13 - iii . 2 . n Incorrect , for untutored . p 1 Tim . vi . 6 . r Inquisitions , inquiries . s Sallies . 19 Certainty of Death . That we shall die , 6 MORAL PHILOSOPHY .
Pagina 7
... Death . That we shall die , we know ; ' tis but the time , And drawing days out , that men stand upon . 20 The value of Virtue . 29 - iii . 1 . The honour of a maid is her name ; and no legacy is so rich as honesty . 21 11 - iii . 5 ...
... Death . That we shall die , we know ; ' tis but the time , And drawing days out , that men stand upon . 20 The value of Virtue . 29 - iii . 1 . The honour of a maid is her name ; and no legacy is so rich as honesty . 21 11 - iii . 5 ...
Pagina 31
... death , they have borne life away ; and , where they would be safe , they perish . " Then , if they die unprovided , no more is the king guilty of their damnation , than he was before guilty of those impieties for the which they are now ...
... death , they have borne life away ; and , where they would be safe , they perish . " Then , if they die unprovided , no more is the king guilty of their damnation , than he was before guilty of those impieties for the which they are now ...
Pagina 32
... Death . 19 - i . 1 . 24 - ii . Nothing can we call our own , but death ; And that small model of the barren earth , Which serves as paste and cover to our bones . 174 Conflict of Grace . 17 - iii . 2 . The flesh being proud , Desire ...
... Death . 19 - i . 1 . 24 - ii . Nothing can we call our own , but death ; And that small model of the barren earth , Which serves as paste and cover to our bones . 174 Conflict of Grace . 17 - iii . 2 . The flesh being proud , Desire ...
Pagina 38
... death , and danger , dare , Even for an egg - shell . Rightly to be great , Is , not to stir without great argument . 209 Anger , its mitigation . 36 - iv . 4 . Who cannot condemn rashness in cold blood ? To kill , I grant , is sin's ...
... death , and danger , dare , Even for an egg - shell . Rightly to be great , Is , not to stir without great argument . 209 Anger , its mitigation . 36 - iv . 4 . Who cannot condemn rashness in cold blood ? To kill , I grant , is sin's ...
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