| Edward Young - 1747 - 92 páginas
...Study, Di* verfion, Bufmefs, Wifdom, all that Sea or Land, Nature or Art, Labour or Reft can beftow, are but poor Expedients to heave off the infupportable...of an Eternity ! If the Toung, or Unexperienced, or Vaint or Profligate only, were Subject to this Weaknefs, it were fomething ; but when the Learned,... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 146 páginas
...land, nature or art, labour or rest can bestow, are but poor expedients to heave off the insupportable load of an hour from the heart of man ; the load of an hour from the heir of an eternity ! If the young, or unexperienced, or vain, or profligate only, were subject to this weakness, it were something;... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1819 - 448 páginas
...pomp', study', diversion', business', wisdom', are but poor expedients to heave off the insupportable load of an hour from the heart of man ; the load of an hour from the heir of an eternity. 9 MC.MBKBS.— RULE. 1\ 2\ 3', 4', 5', 6\ 7', 8', p'.— -Joy', grief', fear', anger', pity', scorn',... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1832 - 428 páginas
...pomp', study', diversion', business', wisdom', are but poor expedients to heave off the insupportable load of an hour from the heart of man ; the load of an hour from the heir of an eternitv. • That is — the falling inflection takes place on the first member, anil the rising on... | |
| John Frost - 1845 - 458 páginas
...a somewhat lower tone than the second. dom', are but poor expedients to heave off the insupportable load of an hour from the heart of man ; the load of an hour from the heir of an eternity. 9 MEMBERS.— RULE. l\ 2\ 3', 4', 5', 6\ 7\ 8V, 9'. — Joyv,grief\ fear', anger', pity', scorn\ hate\... | |
| William Herbert - 1853 - 234 páginas
...music', pomp', study', diversion', business', wisdom', are poor expedients to heave off the insupportable load of an hour from the heart of man, — the load of an hour from the heir of eternity. 9 Members, Rule 1 , 2', 3', 4', 5', &, T, 8', 9". — Joy', grief, anger', pity*, scorn',... | |
| Edward Young - 1854 - 692 páginas
...land, nature or art, labour or rest, can bestow, are but poor expedients to heave off the insupportable load of an hour from the heart of man ; the load of an hour from the heir of an eternity ! If the young, or unexperienced, or vain, or profligate only, were subject to this weakness, it were something... | |
| John Frost - 1855 - 462 páginas
...somewhat lower tone than tl ''. second. dora', are but poor expedients to heave off the insupportable load of an hour from the heart of man ; the load of an hour from the heir of an eternity. 9 MEMBERS. — KULE. 1*, 2\ 3', 4', 5', G\ 7*, 8X, 9'.— Joy*, grief*, fear', anger', pity', scorn*,... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1857 - 428 páginas
...pomp', study', diversion1, business1, wisdom', are but poor expedients to heave off the insupportable load of an hour from the heart of man ; the load of an hour from the heir of an eternitv. • That is — the falling inflection takes place on the first member, and the rising on... | |
| Henry Charles Shelley - 1914 - 358 páginas
...land, nature or art, labour or rest, can bestow, are but poor expedients to heave off the insupportable load of an hour from the heart of man ; the load of an hour from the heir of an eternity ! " By reason of the incompleteness of his Vindication, a vindication which does not vindicate, Young... | |
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