Imaginary Conversations of Literary Men and Statesmen, Том 5H. Colburn, 1829 |
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... Ithaca . the mark of admiration . If you believe there are ten . degrees . buttery - hatch . groomporters . make these amends . thy confession . much less ingenious . truly it seems hot . CONVERSATION I. BARROW AND NEWTON . VOL . II .
... Ithaca . the mark of admiration . If you believe there are ten . degrees . buttery - hatch . groomporters . make these amends . thy confession . much less ingenious . truly it seems hot . CONVERSATION I. BARROW AND NEWTON . VOL . II .
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... less intelligent of the examiners will break their beaks against the gravel , in trying to cure the indigestions and heart - burnings your plenteousness has given them : the more intelligent know your industry , your abilities , and ...
... less intelligent of the examiners will break their beaks against the gravel , in trying to cure the indigestions and heart - burnings your plenteousness has given them : the more intelligent know your industry , your abilities , and ...
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... less retentive ; and yet I have not forgotten any thing you taught me . NEWTON . Too partial tutor , too benevolent friend ! this unmerited praise confounds me . I cannot cal- culate the powers of my mind , otherwise than by calculating ...
... less retentive ; and yet I have not forgotten any thing you taught me . NEWTON . Too partial tutor , too benevolent friend ! this unmerited praise confounds me . I cannot cal- culate the powers of my mind , otherwise than by calculating ...
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... less obscure and humble ; by degrees they are liberated from the dross and lumber that hamper them ; and , being once above the heads of contemporaries , rise slowly and waveringly , then regularly and erectly , then rapidly and ...
... less obscure and humble ; by degrees they are liberated from the dross and lumber that hamper them ; and , being once above the heads of contemporaries , rise slowly and waveringly , then regularly and erectly , then rapidly and ...
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... less subject to envy : for men think that they earn their honours hardly , and pity them sometimes ; and pity ever healeth envy . " I am afraid it will be found on examination , that Bacon in his morality was too like Seneca ; not ...
... less subject to envy : for men think that they earn their honours hardly , and pity them sometimes ; and pity ever healeth envy . " I am afraid it will be found on examination , that Bacon in his morality was too like Seneca ; not ...
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admire altho arcons atheism Bacon BARROW beauty believe better blessing Caius Marius called CATHARINE christianity church Cicero COTTON creature DASHKOF dear divine doth doubt earth enemy England English EPICURUS equal eyes faith fancy father genius give glory GODIVA greater hand hath hear heard heart honour hope idle imagine Izaac juggler KAIDO king labour leave LEOFRIC LEONTION less live look Lord Majesty MARIUS master ment METELLUS MICHEL MIGUEL mind Mordaunt MOTHER never NEWTON NICOLAS Numantia OLDWAYS opinion Orithyia peace PELEUS PENN perhaps permitt PETERBOROUGH philosophers Plato pleasure poets priests prince privy counsellor rajah Rao-Gong-Fao reason reflexion religion Russia shew speak stil tell TERNISSA thee Theophrastus THETIS thing thou art thou hast thought thro truth virtue WALTON whole wilt wisdom wise wiser wish wonder words worse write ZAVELLAS
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