The Desire of Reputation: An Address, Before the Phoenix and Union Societies of Hamilton College, July 28, 1841I. Ashmead & Company, 1841 - 36 strán (strany) |
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... distant ages , and anticipating the judgment of future times , he said : Jamque opus exegi : quod nec Jovis ira , nec ignes , Nec poterit ferrum , nec edax abolere vetustas , Cùm volet illa dies , quæ nil nisi corporis hujus Jus habet ...
... distant ages , and anticipating the judgment of future times , he said : Jamque opus exegi : quod nec Jovis ira , nec ignes , Nec poterit ferrum , nec edax abolere vetustas , Cùm volet illa dies , quæ nil nisi corporis hujus Jus habet ...
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... distant part of our own land or to distant climes ; that will meet him even when he regards himself as among strangers ; that will , unperceived , cross oceans with him , and start up to meet him in polar snows or on barren sands ; that ...
... distant part of our own land or to distant climes ; that will meet him even when he regards himself as among strangers ; that will , unperceived , cross oceans with him , and start up to meet him in polar snows or on barren sands ; that ...
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... distant worlds ! How litt be known ! For who can tell what more per ments ; more patient observation ; more profou tion ; or perchance some new system of number be to fluxions what fluxions were to simple geon yet determine in respect ...
... distant worlds ! How litt be known ! For who can tell what more per ments ; more patient observation ; more profou tion ; or perchance some new system of number be to fluxions what fluxions were to simple geon yet determine in respect ...
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... It is a nd where a noble deed will strike far into coming times ; d where its influence is to be felt in far distant parts of e world . For God has reserved this land as the theatre name ? I answer , the liberties of our land.
... It is a nd where a noble deed will strike far into coming times ; d where its influence is to be felt in far distant parts of e world . For God has reserved this land as the theatre name ? I answer , the liberties of our land.
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aspirant for fame battle bayonets beautiful beym Cæsar calumny chivalry Columbus course of events Cromwell crowned Dante dead decay defend his reputation der Edlen werth desire of reputation distant dread duellist earth Edlen werth eloquence endure envy esire evinced fair reput field fluence fluxions forgotten genius glory grave heaven HENRY VIII heroes Hertz honoured name hope human bosom immortal implanted infirmity of noble influence judge right justice land last infirmity liberty lingers lingly let lofty column look lyre mad ambit mankind marksman membrance memory Milton monument Napoleon Newton noblest hearts numbers once path perversion poetry principle putation rear record religion remembered Schweisses der Edlen scorn secure an honourable sentiment sleep Socrates song soul splendid mausoleum stand talent Tasso thee thing thou art tion toil truth valour vindicating virtue willingly let wish young ཎྜཾ ལྔ