The Doctor, &c, Bände 1-2Harper & brothers, 1836 - 220 Seiten |
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... hath honey in her bag will cure thee too . QUARLES . PREFAC E.-p. 39 . Oh for a quill plucked from a seraph's wing ! -YOUNG . INITIAL CHAPTER . — p . 43 . Ἐξ ου δὴ τὰ πρῶτα . - HOMER . THE DOCTOR , & .c . xiii Eccoti il libro xii CONTENTS .
... hath honey in her bag will cure thee too . QUARLES . PREFAC E.-p. 39 . Oh for a quill plucked from a seraph's wing ! -YOUNG . INITIAL CHAPTER . — p . 43 . Ἐξ ου δὴ τὰ πρῶτα . - HOMER . THE DOCTOR , & .c . xiii Eccoti il libro xii CONTENTS .
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... hath undertaken , and inform the understanding , and help the memory of the reader . - GwIL- LIM's Display of Heraldry . CHAPTER IV . P. I.—p. 50 . BIRTH AND PARENTAGE OF DR . DOVE , WITH THE DESCRIPTION OF A YEOMAN'S HOUSE IN THE WEST ...
... hath undertaken , and inform the understanding , and help the memory of the reader . - GwIL- LIM's Display of Heraldry . CHAPTER IV . P. I.—p. 50 . BIRTH AND PARENTAGE OF DR . DOVE , WITH THE DESCRIPTION OF A YEOMAN'S HOUSE IN THE WEST ...
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... hath marr'd ; Jangled they have and jarr'd So long , they're out of tune , and out of frame ; They seem not now the same . Put them in frame anew , and once begin To tune them so , that they may chime all in ! HERBERT . CHAPTER XXXII ...
... hath marr'd ; Jangled they have and jarr'd So long , they're out of tune , and out of frame ; They seem not now the same . Put them in frame anew , and once begin To tune them so , that they may chime all in ! HERBERT . CHAPTER XXXII ...
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... hath bore . HERBERT . INTERCHAPTER V.-p. 184 . WHEREIN THE AUTHOR MAKES KNOWN HIS GOOD INTENTIONS TO ALL READERS , AND OFFERS GOOD ADVICE TO SOME OF THEM . I can write , and talk too , as soft as other men , with submission to better ...
... hath bore . HERBERT . INTERCHAPTER V.-p. 184 . WHEREIN THE AUTHOR MAKES KNOWN HIS GOOD INTENTIONS TO ALL READERS , AND OFFERS GOOD ADVICE TO SOME OF THEM . I can write , and talk too , as soft as other men , with submission to better ...
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... hath likely more experience , observed more , hath a more staid judgment , can better discern , resolve , discuss , advise , give better cautions and more solid precepts , better inform his auditors in such a subject , and by reason of ...
... hath likely more experience , observed more , hath a more staid judgment , can better discern , resolve , discuss , advise , give better cautions and more solid precepts , better inform his auditors in such a subject , and by reason of ...
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Seite 164 - With solemn touches troubled thoughts, and chase Anguish, and doubt, and fear, and sorrow, and pain, From mortal or immortal minds.
Seite 72 - Never indeed was any man more contented with doing his duty in that state of life to which it had pleased God to call him.
Seite 47 - Coleridge and myself walked back to Stowey that evening, and his voice sounded high "Of Providence, foreknowledge, will, and fate, Fix'd fate, free-will, foreknowledge absolute," as we passed through echoing grove, by fairy stream or waterfall, gleaming in the summer moonlight!
Seite 110 - My son, if thou wilt receive my words, and hide my commandments with thee, so that thou incline thine ear unto wisdom, and apply thine heart to understanding; yea, if thou criest after knowledge, and liftest up thy voice for understanding ; if thou seekest her as silver, and searchest for her as for hid treasures ; then shalt thou understand the fear of the Lord, and find the knowledge of God.
Seite 96 - His observations, and the thoughts his mind Had dealt with — I will here record in verse; Which, if with truth it correspond, and sink Or rise as venerable Nature leads, The high and tender Muses shall accept With gracious smile, deliberately pleased, And listening Time reward with sacred praise.
Seite vii - Doric dialect, extemporanean style, tautologies, apish imitation, a rhapsody of rags gathered together from several dung-hills, excrements of authors, toys and fopperies confusedly tumbled out, without art, invention, judgment, wit, learning, harsh, raw, rude, phantastical, absurd, insolent, indiscreet, ill-composed, indigested, vain, scurrile, idle, dull, and dry; I confess all ('tis partly affected), thou canst not think worse of me than I do of myself.