Studies of Nature, Volym 4J. Mawman, 1809 |
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... fortune blasted ....... these combined calamities made dreadful inroads at once upon my health and my reason . I was attacked by a malady to to which I had hitherto been a stranger . Fires 8 SEQUEL TO THE STUDIES OF NATURE .
... fortune blasted ....... these combined calamities made dreadful inroads at once upon my health and my reason . I was attacked by a malady to to which I had hitherto been a stranger . Fires 8 SEQUEL TO THE STUDIES OF NATURE .
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... fortunes , our reputation , our friend- ships , our loves , all the most endeared objects of our affection , perish oftener than once before we our- selves die ; and if the most fortunate destinies were displayed , with all the ...
... fortunes , our reputation , our friend- ships , our loves , all the most endeared objects of our affection , perish oftener than once before we our- selves die ; and if the most fortunate destinies were displayed , with all the ...
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... fortune similar to thine , after having pursued " me too through distresses innumerable , permitted 66 me at length to form a settlement on these shores . " Nurtured myself in the school of adversity , I am " instructed to succour the ...
... fortune similar to thine , after having pursued " me too through distresses innumerable , permitted 66 me at length to form a settlement on these shores . " Nurtured myself in the school of adversity , I am " instructed to succour the ...
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... fortune to form a personal aquaint- ance with John - James Rosseau . We very frequently * Tis Pallas , Pallas , gives the fatal blow . Thus is his ghost aton'd . — PITT . went went out a walking , in the Summer - time 64 SEQUEL TO THE ...
... fortune to form a personal aquaint- ance with John - James Rosseau . We very frequently * Tis Pallas , Pallas , gives the fatal blow . Thus is his ghost aton'd . — PITT . went went out a walking , in the Summer - time 64 SEQUEL TO THE ...
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... fortune , but who possess an independent spirit that scorns to bend the neck to their yoke . But among many other anecdotes which I could produce , in support of what I just now said , namely , that simple people took him for an ...
... fortune , but who possess an independent spirit that scorns to bend the neck to their yoke . But among many other anecdotes which I could produce , in support of what I just now said , namely , that simple people took him for an ...
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Sida 459 - So likewise ye, except ye utter by the tongue words easy to be understood, how shall it be known what is spoken? for ye shall speak into the air.
Sida 459 - Therefore if I know not the meaning of the voice, I shall be unto him that speaketh a barbarian, and he that speaketh shall be a barbarian unto me.
Sida 454 - Now concerning virgins I have no commandment of the Lord: yet I give my judgment, as one that hath obtained mercy of the Lord to be faithful.
Sida 459 - Else, when thou shalt bless with the spirit, how shall he that occupieth the room of the unlearned say Amen at thy giving of thanks, seeing he understandeth not what thou sayest?
Sida 459 - What is it then? I will pray with the spirit, and I will pray with the understanding also : I will sing with the spirit, and I will sing with the understanding also.
Sida 22 - Amor, nec gramina rivis, nec cytiso saturantur apes, nec fronde capellae.' 30 tristis at ille ' tamen cantabitis, Arcades,' inquit, ' montibus haec vestris : soli cantare periti Arcades, o mihi turn quam molliter ossa quiescant, vestra meos olim si fistula dicat amores ! atque utinam ex vobis unus vestrique fuissem aut custos gregis aut maturae vinitor uvae...
Sida 51 - AH black with smoke, a rocky island stood, The dark Vulcanian land, the region of the god. Here the grim Cyclops ply, in vaults profound, The huge /Eolian forge that thunders round.
Sida 60 - Hunc tibi praeterea, spes et solatia nostri, Pallanta adjungam . Sub te tolerare magistro Militiam et grave Martis opus, tua cernere facta, Assuescat, primis et te miretur ab annis.
Sida 52 - Tres imbris torti radios, tres nubis aquosae Addiderant ; rutili tres ignis et alitis austri : Fulgores nunc terrificos, sonitumque, metumque Miscebant operi, flammisque sequacibus iras.
Sida 53 - Capacious of the whole Rutulian war, Some, orb in orb, the blazing buckler frame ; Some with huge bellows rouze the roaring flame : Some in the ftream the hiffing metals drown'd ; 605 ' From vault to vault the thund'ring ftrokes rebound, And the deep caves rebellow to the found.