Choice Specimens of English LiteratureSheldon, 1870 - 477 pagina's |
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Pagina 96
... human knowledge and human power , are really coinci- dent ; and the greatest hinderance to works , is the ignorance of causes . The capital precept for the whole undertaking is this , that the eye of the mind be never taken off from ...
... human knowledge and human power , are really coinci- dent ; and the greatest hinderance to works , is the ignorance of causes . The capital precept for the whole undertaking is this , that the eye of the mind be never taken off from ...
Pagina 97
... human nature most aspires to for the securing of immortality , which is also endeavoured after by raising and ennobling families , by buildings , foundations , and monuments of fame , and is in effect the bent of all other human desires ...
... human nature most aspires to for the securing of immortality , which is also endeavoured after by raising and ennobling families , by buildings , foundations , and monuments of fame , and is in effect the bent of all other human desires ...
Pagina 98
... human , we shall leave Wisdom to be justified of her children . Advancement of Learning . Book III . , chap . II . 65. VINDICATION OF NATURAL THEOLOGY . - Divine philosophy is a science , or rather the rudiments of a science , derivable ...
... human , we shall leave Wisdom to be justified of her children . Advancement of Learning . Book III . , chap . II . 65. VINDICATION OF NATURAL THEOLOGY . - Divine philosophy is a science , or rather the rudiments of a science , derivable ...
Pagina 101
... Human Nature . EMULATION AND ENVY . Emulation is grief arising from seeing one's self exceeded or ex- celled by his concurrent , together with hope to equal or exceed him in time to come , by his own ability . But , envy is the same ...
... Human Nature . EMULATION AND ENVY . Emulation is grief arising from seeing one's self exceeded or ex- celled by his concurrent , together with hope to equal or exceed him in time to come , by his own ability . But , envy is the same ...
Pagina 147
... for his conquests , if the short line of his human life could have been stretched out to the extent of his immortal designs ? CHAPTER X. THEOLOGICAL WRITERS OF THE CIVIL WAR AND THE A. D. 1618-1667 . 147 ABRAHAM COWLEY .
... for his conquests , if the short line of his human life could have been stretched out to the extent of his immortal designs ? CHAPTER X. THEOLOGICAL WRITERS OF THE CIVIL WAR AND THE A. D. 1618-1667 . 147 ABRAHAM COWLEY .
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Choice Specimens of English Literature: Selected from the Chief English ... Thomas Budd Shaw,William Smith Volledige weergave - 1850 |
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