Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from Earliest to the Present Time : Connected by a Critical and Biographical HistoryRobert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1850 - English literature |
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... body , traitor ! ' And therewith , as in a great anger , he clapped his fist on the board a great rap , at which token given , one cried treason without the chamber , and therewith a door clapped , and in came rushing men in harness ...
... body , traitor ! ' And therewith , as in a great anger , he clapped his fist on the board a great rap , at which token given , one cried treason without the chamber , and therewith a door clapped , and in came rushing men in harness ...
Page 60
... body could have found in that from which it had restrained itself . They are also per- suaded that God will make up the loss of those small pleasures with a vast and endless joy , of which reli- gion does easily convince a good soul ...
... body could have found in that from which it had restrained itself . They are also per- suaded that God will make up the loss of those small pleasures with a vast and endless joy , of which reli- gion does easily convince a good soul ...
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... body , and others to the mind . The pleasures of the mind lie in knowledge , and in that delight which the con- templation of truth carries with it ; to which they add the joyful reflections on a well - spent life , and the assured ...
... body , and others to the mind . The pleasures of the mind lie in knowledge , and in that delight which the con- templation of truth carries with it ; to which they add the joyful reflections on a well - spent life , and the assured ...
Page 62
... body by sloth and laziness , or to waste his body by fasting , and so to weaken the strength of his constitution , and reject the other delights of life ; unless , by renouncing his own satisfaction , he can either serve the public , or ...
... body by sloth and laziness , or to waste his body by fasting , and so to weaken the strength of his constitution , and reject the other delights of life ; unless , by renouncing his own satisfaction , he can either serve the public , or ...
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... body by exercise , before the use of fire - arms had become universal in war : - [ Different Kinds of Exercise . ] The quality of exercise is the diversity thereof , for as much as therein be many differences in moving , and also some ...
... body by exercise , before the use of fire - arms had become universal in war : - [ Different Kinds of Exercise . ] The quality of exercise is the diversity thereof , for as much as therein be many differences in moving , and also some ...
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