Interesting Anecdotes, Memoirs, Allegories, Essays, and Poetical Fragments: Tending to Amuse the Fancy, and Inculcate Morality, Том 6author, 1797 |
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... must be wretched , is acquired by virtue ; and virtue is poffible to all . Remember , Almet , the vifion which thou haft feen ; and let my words be writ- ten on the tablet of thy heart , that thou mayeft direct the wanderer to happiness ...
... must be wretched , is acquired by virtue ; and virtue is poffible to all . Remember , Almet , the vifion which thou haft feen ; and let my words be writ- ten on the tablet of thy heart , that thou mayeft direct the wanderer to happiness ...
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... ought to foar to intellectual attainments -- a perfect gentleman must not be ig- norant on any fubject . To be uninformed of the hiftories of Greece and Rome , setting afide that of of our country , is abfolutely fhameful : yet two- ( 16 )
... ought to foar to intellectual attainments -- a perfect gentleman must not be ig- norant on any fubject . To be uninformed of the hiftories of Greece and Rome , setting afide that of of our country , is abfolutely fhameful : yet two- ( 16 )
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... must acknowledge Mr. Otway dreffes his muse in much more elegant attire than all the dramatic poets now living can poffibly do theirs . As a proof of my esteem for his genius , will your Lordship be fo kind to convey this fifty - pound ...
... must acknowledge Mr. Otway dreffes his muse in much more elegant attire than all the dramatic poets now living can poffibly do theirs . As a proof of my esteem for his genius , will your Lordship be fo kind to convey this fifty - pound ...
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... must happen to us . On each of us a day muft dawn , which is to be our last . When we shall have buried a few more years , we must ourselves be buried ; our friends fhall weep at our funeral ; and what we have done , will live only in ...
... must happen to us . On each of us a day muft dawn , which is to be our last . When we shall have buried a few more years , we must ourselves be buried ; our friends fhall weep at our funeral ; and what we have done , will live only in ...
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... must have seen or heard of ; and by means of books and conversation from without , and hints from our own ... must - and fo must he , who is to be our judge , at the day of his fecond manifeftation . That day draws on apace : apace ...
... must have seen or heard of ; and by means of books and conversation from without , and hints from our own ... must - and fo must he , who is to be our judge , at the day of his fecond manifeftation . That day draws on apace : apace ...
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Страница 122 - A poet, blest beyond the poet's fate, Whom Heaven kept sacred from the Proud and Great : Foe to loud praise, and friend to learned ease, Content with science in the vale of peace. Calmly he look'd on either life ; and here Saw nothing to regret, or there to fear ; From Nature's temperate feast rose satisfied, Thank'd Heaven that he had liv'd, and that he died.
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Страница 248 - Know then this truth (enough for man to know) 'Virtue alone is happiness below.
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Страница 8 - remember what thou hast seen, and let this memorial be written upon the tablets of thy heart. Remember, Almet, that the world in which thou art placed, is but the road to another; and that happiness depends not upon the path, but the end: the value of this period of thy existence is fixed by hope and fear.