The Quarterly Review, Volume 92William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1852 |
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Pagina 43
... never idle . He knew the value of those odds and ends of time which are so often thrown away . There was always something ready for the waste time to be expended upon . He varied his labour ; never overworking himself on one subject- never ...
... never idle . He knew the value of those odds and ends of time which are so often thrown away . There was always something ready for the waste time to be expended upon . He varied his labour ; never overworking himself on one subject- never ...
Pagina 44
... never varying half an hour from that time . ' His diet was exceedingly simple - not because he did not enjoy the luxuries of the table , not from asceticism or whim , but from necessity . Yet though debarred from them himself , he ...
... never varying half an hour from that time . ' His diet was exceedingly simple - not because he did not enjoy the luxuries of the table , not from asceticism or whim , but from necessity . Yet though debarred from them himself , he ...
Pagina 149
... never catch the masses - with Ultramontanism no true love of liberty can coexist . We do not say no liberty can coexist with it . In a given state of society , be it in France , be it in Ireland , be it elsewhere , wherever the foot of ...
... never catch the masses - with Ultramontanism no true love of liberty can coexist . We do not say no liberty can coexist with it . In a given state of society , be it in France , be it in Ireland , be it elsewhere , wherever the foot of ...
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