| Thomas Fuller - 1831 - 366 Seiten
...afraid they will take unlawful pleasure, and by lacing themselves too hard grow awry on one side. OP TOMBS. TOMBS are the clothes of the dead : a grave...have been careful for the decent interment of their corpses. Few of the fond mind of Arbogastus, an Irish saint, and bishop of Spires in Germany, who would... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1831 - 348 Seiten
...pleasure, and by lacing themselves too hard grow awry on one side. OP TOMBS. TOMBS are the cilothes of the dead : a grave is but a plain suit, and a rich...have been careful for the decent interment of their corpses. Few of the fond mind of Arbogastus, an Irish saint, and bishop of Spires in Germany, who would... | |
| Henry Rogers - 1850 - 536 Seiten
...striking exemplification of Fuller's manner, we cannot refrain from quoting. It is from his ' Essay on Tombs : ' ' Tombs are the clothes of the dead. A grave...have been careful for the decent interment of their corpses ; . . . both hereby to prevent the negligence of heirs, and to mind him of his mortality. Virgil... | |
| Catherine Sinclair - 1851 - 420 Seiten
...Home as fast as you can, and therefore, to. prevent a press I went before you." — Roger's Essays. Tombs are the clothes of the dead. A grave is but...plain suit, and a rich monument is one embroidered. Tombs ought, in some sorts, to be proportioned, not to the wealth, but deserts of the party interred.... | |
| Henry Rogers - 1853 - 470 Seiten
...striking exemplification of Fuller's manner, we cannot refrain from quoting. It is from his " Essay on Tombs." " Tombs are the clothes of the dead. A grave...have been careful for the decent interment of their corpses ; . . . . . both hereby to prevent the negligence of heirs, and to mind him of his mortality.... | |
| Henry Rogers - 1853 - 478 Seiten
...striking exemplification of Fuller's manner, we cannot refrain from quoting. It is from his "Essay on Tombs." " Tombs are the clothes of the dead. A grave...have been careful for the decent interment of their corpses ; both hereby to prevent the negligence of heirs, and to mind him of his mortality. Virgil... | |
| Harvey Buckland - 1856 - 190 Seiten
...feign, And fitting gestures to her purpose frame, The guiltless mind with guile to entertain. Spenser. TOMBS. Tombs are the clothes of the dead: a grave...plain suit, and a rich monument is one embroidered. Tombs ought in some sort to be proportioned, not to the wealth, but to the deserts of the party interred.... | |
| Harvey Buckland - 1856 - 208 Seiten
...feign, And fitting gestures to her purpose frame, The guiltless mind with guile to entertain. Spenser. Tombs are the clothes of the dead: a grave is but...plain suit, and a rich monument is one embroidered. Tombs ought in some sort to be proportioned, not to the wealth, but to the deserts of the party interred.... | |
| 1857 - 850 Seiten
...striking exemplification of Fuller's manner, we cannot refrain from quoting. It is from his " Essay on Tombs : " " Tombs are the clothes of the dead. A grave...rich monument is one embroidered. Most moderate men bave been careful for the decent interment of their corpses ; .... both hereby to prevent the negligence... | |
| 1858 - 1074 Seiten
...nature what the greiit and wealthy are compelled to procure by the h.-lp of art — Juhnson. MONUMENTS. Tombs are the clothes of the dead ; a grave is but...plain suit, and a rich monument is one embroidered. Tombs ought in some sort to be proportioned, nnt to the wealth, but to the deserts of the party interred.... | |
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