Mirza, habitations worth contending for ? Does life appear miserable, that gives thee opportunities of earning such a reward ? Is death to be feared, that will convey thee to so happy an existence ? Think not man was made in vain, who has such an Eternity... Selections from the Spectator - Pagina 78door Joseph Addison - 1892 - 220 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
 | Jesse Olney - 1854 - 354 pagina’s
...miserable, that gives thee opportunities of earning such a reward ? Is death to be feared, that will-convey thee to so happy an existence ? Think not man was...vain, who has such an eternity reserved for him." 35. I gazed with inexpressible pleasure on these happy islands. At length, said I, " Show me now, I... | |
 | Salem Town - 1855 - 492 pagina’s
...Does life appear miserable, that gives the opportunities of earning such a reward ? Is death to be feared, that will convey thee to so happy an existence...reserved for him." I gazed with inexpressible pleasure on those happy islands. At length, said I, " Show me now, I beseech thee, the secrets that lie under those... | |
 | 1855 - 178 pagina’s
...from each other by one or more words, a comma should generally be inserted before the relative ; as, " Think not man was made in vain, who has such an eternity reserved for him." — Spectator. " There is a, pleasure in poetic pains, Which only poets know." — Cowper. Exception.... | |
 | Live - 1855 - 168 pagina’s
...from each other by one or more words, a comma should generally be inserted before the relative ; as, " Think not man was made in vain, who has such an eternity reserved for him."—Spectator. " There is &pleasv/re in poetic pains, Which only poets know."—Cowper. Exception.... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1856 - 524 pagina’s
...Does life appear miserable, that gives thee opportunities of earning such a reward P Is death to be feared, that will convey thee to so happy an existence...side of the rock of adamant. The genius making me no answer,1 I turned about to address myself to him a second time, but I found that he had left me. I... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1856 - 622 pagina’s
...Does life appear miserable, that gives thee opportunities of earning such a reward ? Is death to be feared, that will convey thee to so happy an existence?...pleasure on these happy islands. At length, said I, shew me now, I beseech thee, the secrets that lie hid under those dark clouds which cover the ocean... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1856 - 628 pagina’s
...Does life appear miserable, that gives thee opportunities of earning such a reward ? Is death to be feared, that will convey thee to so happy an existence?...pleasure on these happy islands. At length, said I, shew me now, I beseech thee, the secrets that lie hid under those dark clouds which cover the ocean... | |
 | George Measom - 1856 - 266 pagina’s
...Does life appear miserable, that gives thee opportunities of earning such a reward ? Is death to be feared, that will convey thee to so happy an existence...inexpressible pleasure on these happy islands. At length, said T. " Show me now, I beseech thee, the secrets that lie hid under those dark clouds which cover the... | |
 | 1856 - 366 pagina’s
...from each other by one or more words, a comma should generally he inserted before the relative; as, "Think not man was made in vain, who has such an eternity reserved for him." — Spectator. " There is a pleasure in poetic paiua, Which only poets know." — Cowper. Exception... | |
 | Sherman Williams - 1902 - 504 pagina’s
...Does life appear miserable that gives thee opportunities of earning such a reward ? Is death to be feared that will convey thee to so happy an existence...rock of adamant." The genius making me no answer, I turned about to address myself to him a second time; but I found that he had left me. I then turned... | |
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