Conversations at Cambridge..J. W. Parker, 1836 - 292 páginas |
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... honour vice and " daub iniquity , " contempt too unmitigated cannot be expressed -- yet who can refrain from pity at the spectacle of Genius bartering its birth - right for a mess of pottage ; like the untutored Indian , who exchanges a ...
... honour vice and " daub iniquity , " contempt too unmitigated cannot be expressed -- yet who can refrain from pity at the spectacle of Genius bartering its birth - right for a mess of pottage ; like the untutored Indian , who exchanges a ...
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... honours for which their children too often pay down the price of blood ; and let those to whom are intrusted the hopes of a thousand families , remember E that learning profits the mind only so far as it KIRKE WHITE AND THE JOHNIANS . 49.
... honours for which their children too often pay down the price of blood ; and let those to whom are intrusted the hopes of a thousand families , remember E that learning profits the mind only so far as it KIRKE WHITE AND THE JOHNIANS . 49.
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... honours on thy weary head , Could from our best of duties ever shrink ? Sooner the sun from his high sphere should sink , Than we ungrateful leave thee in that day , To pine in solitude thy life away ; Or shun thee tottering on the ...
... honours on thy weary head , Could from our best of duties ever shrink ? Sooner the sun from his high sphere should sink , Than we ungrateful leave thee in that day , To pine in solitude thy life away ; Or shun thee tottering on the ...
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... honour the fashion that bows a man into his sepulchre . " It was a delicious day in June ; and as I felt my feet sink into the green turf , glowing with flowers , and beheld the shadow thrown by the pall upon the grass , and heard the ...
... honour the fashion that bows a man into his sepulchre . " It was a delicious day in June ; and as I felt my feet sink into the green turf , glowing with flowers , and beheld the shadow thrown by the pall upon the grass , and heard the ...
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... honour due to the purest intentions of pa- triotism , we ought not to forget the injury which his mistaken opinions have inflicted , or how many designs of most hurtful tendency to the welfare of the state , have been sheltered under ...
... honour due to the purest intentions of pa- triotism , we ought not to forget the injury which his mistaken opinions have inflicted , or how many designs of most hurtful tendency to the welfare of the state , have been sheltered under ...
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