An Essay on Man: In Four Epistles, to H. St. John, Lord BolingbrokeClark, Austin & Smith, 1824 - 72 Seiten |
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... Cæsar's mind , Or turns young Ammon loose to scourge mankind ? From pride , from pride our very reasoning springs : Account for moral , as for natural things : 162 Why charge we heaven in those , in these acquit ? In both , to reason ...
... Cæsar's mind , Or turns young Ammon loose to scourge mankind ? From pride , from pride our very reasoning springs : Account for moral , as for natural things : 162 Why charge we heaven in those , in these acquit ? In both , to reason ...
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... Cæsar - but for Titus too ; 135 141 146 And which more blest ? who chain'd his country , say , Or he whose virtue sigh'd to lose a day ? " But sometimes virtue starves , while vice is fed . " What then ? Is the reward of virtue bread ...
... Cæsar - but for Titus too ; 135 141 146 And which more blest ? who chain'd his country , say , Or he whose virtue sigh'd to lose a day ? " But sometimes virtue starves , while vice is fed . " What then ? Is the reward of virtue bread ...
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... Cæsar dead is . When Julius Cæsar had marched his army to the banks of the river Rubicon , which the Romans had always consid- ered as " the sacred boundary of their domestic empire , ' 2 struggle arose between his patriotism and his ...
... Cæsar dead is . When Julius Cæsar had marched his army to the banks of the river Rubicon , which the Romans had always consid- ered as " the sacred boundary of their domestic empire , ' 2 struggle arose between his patriotism and his ...
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... Cæsar with a senate at his heels . In parts superior what advantage lies ? 256 Tell ( for you can ) what is it to be wise ? 260 ' Tis but to know how little can be known ; To see all others ' faults , and feel our own : Condemn'd in ...
... Cæsar with a senate at his heels . In parts superior what advantage lies ? 256 Tell ( for you can ) what is it to be wise ? 260 ' Tis but to know how little can be known ; To see all others ' faults , and feel our own : Condemn'd in ...
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... Cæsar , by way of comparing their merits : " Brutus and Cæsar ! what should be in that Cæsar ! " " Of the pronouns , there are several compounds not sufficiently noticed in Murray's Grammar , viz . myself sin- gular , and ourselves ...
... Cæsar , by way of comparing their merits : " Brutus and Cæsar ! what should be in that Cæsar ! " " Of the pronouns , there are several compounds not sufficiently noticed in Murray's Grammar , viz . myself sin- gular , and ourselves ...
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act the soul agreeing alike ambition Ammon angels apposition beast blessing blest bliss breath Cæsar Catiline chain confest connected creature DANIEL CLARK Decius divine earth EPISTLE ethereal Ev'n false mirror fame fear fix'd fool Form'd gives gods govern happier happiness HARVARD COLLEGE Heaven hope human imitating God instinct joy or curse Julius Cæsar kings knave laws Learn learn'd live look lord LORD BOLINGBROKE man's mankind Marseilles means mind monarch nature's nature's law never note to line noun object pain participle passion planets Pleas'd pleasure poet prep preposition pride reign rise self-love and social sense SHAPLEIGH sire slave sphere stoics stuck o'er substantive phrase taught tence thee thing thou art thy reason toil touch truth Turenne tyrant understood verb virtue's virtuous weak Whate'er whole wise wrong