Southey's Common-place Book: Choice passagesLongman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1849 |
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... history , by relying on the printed pamphlets in our days , which passed the press whilst it was without controul , obliged me to all the pains and charge I have been at for many years together , to make a great Collection ; and whilst ...
... history , by relying on the printed pamphlets in our days , which passed the press whilst it was without controul , obliged me to all the pains and charge I have been at for many years together , to make a great Collection ; and whilst ...
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... history of Craven , " says DR . WHITAKER , " deserves to be remembered . There never was a period when the consciences of eccle- siastics were more harassed by impositions than in the civil wars of the last [ the 17th ] century ; yet ...
... history of Craven , " says DR . WHITAKER , " deserves to be remembered . There never was a period when the consciences of eccle- siastics were more harassed by impositions than in the civil wars of the last [ the 17th ] century ; yet ...
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... History of Cra- ven , p . 303 . wwwwwwm Dress in Elizabeth's Reign . " THE ordinary habit of a nobleman , at that time [ Elizabeth's reign ] consisted of a doublet and hose , a cloak , or sometimes a long , sometimes a short gown , with ...
... History of Cra- ven , p . 303 . wwwwwwm Dress in Elizabeth's Reign . " THE ordinary habit of a nobleman , at that time [ Elizabeth's reign ] consisted of a doublet and hose , a cloak , or sometimes a long , sometimes a short gown , with ...
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... History of Craven , p . 325 . " It will be remarked , that in a noble- man's wardrobe at that time [ Elizabeth's ] every thing was shewy and costly ; velvet , sattin , sarcenet , gold lace and fur . At the same time it is curious to ...
... History of Craven , p . 325 . " It will be remarked , that in a noble- man's wardrobe at that time [ Elizabeth's ] every thing was shewy and costly ; velvet , sattin , sarcenet , gold lace and fur . At the same time it is curious to ...
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... History of England , vol . 2 , p . 54 . Man's Free - will circumscribed by God's Providence . " FOR a man is circumscribed in all his ways by the providence of God , just as he is in a ship ; for although the man may walk freely upon ...
... History of England , vol . 2 , p . 54 . Man's Free - will circumscribed by God's Providence . " FOR a man is circumscribed in all his ways by the providence of God , just as he is in a ship ; for although the man may walk freely upon ...
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Seite 326 - If I climb up into heaven, thou art there: If I go down to hell, thou art there also. If I take the wings of the morning, and remain in the uttermost parts of the sea; Even there also shall thy hand lead me, And thy right hand shall hold me.
Seite 123 - And further, by these, my son, be admonished : of making many books there is no end ; and much study is a weariness of the flesh.
Seite 576 - People have now a-days, (said he,) got a strange opinion that every thing should be taught by lectures. Now, I cannot see that lectures can do so much good as reading the books from which the lectures are taken. I know nothing that can be best taught by lectures, except where experiments are to be shewn. You may teach chymistry by lectures. — You might teach making of shoes by lectures...
Seite 241 - they are made members of Christ, children of God, and inheritors of the Kingdom of Heaven...
Seite 19 - ... having of May games, Whitsun ales, and morris dances, and the setting up of maypoles and other sports therewith used: so as the same be had in due and convenient time, without impediment or neglect of divine service...
Seite 267 - A most incomparable delight it is so to melancholize, and build castles in the air, to go smiling to themselves, acting an infinite variety of parts, which they suppose, and strongly imagine they represent, or that they see acted or done. Blanda quidem ab initio...
Seite 345 - Les sciences ont deux extrémités qui se touchent: la première est la pure ignorance naturelle, où se trouvent tous les hommes en naissant. L'autre extrémité est celle où arrivent les grandes âmes, qui, ayant parcouru tout ce que les hommes peuvent...
Seite 98 - The kings of Tarshish and of the isles shall bring presents: the kings of Sheba and Seba shall offer gifts. Yea, all kings shall fall down before him: all nations shall serve him.
Seite 229 - ... sensuality. Such refinements, under the odious name of luxury, have been severely arraigned by the moralists of every age ; and it might perhaps be more conducive to the virtue, as well as happiness, of mankind, if all possessed the necessaries, and none the superfluities, of life. But in the present imperfect condition of society, luxury, though it may proceed from vice or folly seems to be the only means that can correct the unequal distribution of property.
Seite 549 - City and suburbs, tipt with silver, besides the great black-jacks, and bombards at the Court, which when the Frenchmen first saw, they reported, at their return into their country, that the Englishmen used to drink out of their boots...