| William Hazlitt - 1845 - 232 pagina’s
...which are slippery, or fall like snow upon us, which, notwithstanding, is no unhappy stupidity. To be ignorant of evils to come, and forgetful of evils past, is q merciful provision in nature, whereby we digest the mixture of our few and evil days, and our delivered... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 pagina’s
...miseries ar>> •iipliTy, or fall like snow upon us, which, notwithKAiidiiig, is no unhappy stupidity. To be ignorant of evils to come, and forgetful of evils...provision in nature, whereby we digest the mixture of oar lew and evil days ; and our delivered senses not rtl»p*ing into cutting remembrances, our sorrows... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1849 - 260 pagina’s
...miseries are slippery, or fall like snow upon " us, which, notwithstanding, is no unhappy stupidity. " To be ignorant of evils to come, and forgetful of " evils..." our delivered senses not relapsing into cutting re" membrances, our sorrows are not kept raw by the " edge of repetitions." The good knight thus makes... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1849 - 254 pagina’s
...miseries are slippery, or fall like snow upon " us, which, notwithstanding, is no unhappy stupidity. " To be ignorant of evils to come, and forgetful of " evils..." our delivered senses not relapsing into cutting re" membrances, our sorrows are not kept raw by the " edge of repetitions." The good knight thus makes... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1849 - 238 pagina’s
...like snow upon us, which, notwithstanding, is no unhappy stupidity. To be ignorant of evils to com;', and forgetful of evils past, is a merciful provision...days, and our delivered senses not relapsing into culling remembrances, our sorrows are not kept raw by the edge of repetitions. A great part of antiquity... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1658 - 602 pagina’s
...of evils past- is a merciful pro- / vision in nature, whereby we digest the mixture of our few Land evil days, and, our delivered senses not relapsing...remembrances, our sorrows are not kept raw by the j edge of repetitions. A great part of antiquity contented-~' * Euripides. •(• According to the... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1854 - 1232 pagina’s
...which ore alipperr-, ir upon «s, which, not with standing, ia no unhappy stupidity. weep into s To be ignorant of evils to come, and forgetful of evils past, is « merciful provision in nature, whereby we digest the mixture of our few and evil days, and t of t... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 676 pagina’s
...miseries are slippery, or fall like snow upon us, which notwithstanding is no unhappy stupidity. To be ignorant of evils to come, and forgetful of evils past, is a mereiful provision in nature, whereby we digest the mixture of our few and evil days, and, our delivered... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1857 - 376 pagina’s
...miseries are slippery, or fall like snow upon us, which, notwithstanding, is no unhappy stupidity. To be ignorant of evils to come, and forgetful of evils...sorrows are not kept raw by the edge of repetitions.' The good knight thus makes much comfort out of our physical weakness. But something may be done in... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1859 - 494 pagina’s
...which are slippery, or f.ill like snow upon us, which, notwithstanding, is no unhappy stupidity. To be ignorant of evils to come, and forgetful of evils...days, and our delivered senses not relapsing into culling remembrances, our sorrows are not kept raw by the edge of repetitions. A great part of antiquity... | |
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