The British Essayists, Zväzok 18Alexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1807 |
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Strana
... Ants . 157. The same , concluded . • 158. Proper Employment of Time ; a Vision . 159. Story of Miss Betty , cured of her Vanity 160. Conjectures of concealed Meanings under the History of the Ants 161. Proper Sense and Notion of Honour ...
... Ants . 157. The same , concluded . • 158. Proper Employment of Time ; a Vision . 159. Story of Miss Betty , cured of her Vanity 160. Conjectures of concealed Meanings under the History of the Ants 161. Proper Sense and Notion of Honour ...
Strana 57
... Ant- werp , from thence to Bergen - op - Zoom , where in the mid - way but a village divides the States terri- tories from the archduke's . And there was the destined stage , to the end that having ended , he that could , might ...
... Ant- werp , from thence to Bergen - op - Zoom , where in the mid - way but a village divides the States terri- tories from the archduke's . And there was the destined stage , to the end that having ended , he that could , might ...
Strana 156
... into one of her sides . She swore like a trooper , and threatened me with a very masculine voice ; but I . * Corpse . * . was timely taken off by a presbyterian parson 156 .154 יא GUARDIAN .. History and Economy of Ants.
... into one of her sides . She swore like a trooper , and threatened me with a very masculine voice ; but I . * Corpse . * . was timely taken off by a presbyterian parson 156 .154 יא GUARDIAN .. History and Economy of Ants.
Strana 160
... its manufactures . I was mightily pleased the other day to find them all busy in preserving several fruits of the season , with the Sparkler in 160 N ° 155 . GUARDIAN . Conjectures of concealed Meanings under the History of the Ants.
... its manufactures . I was mightily pleased the other day to find them all busy in preserving several fruits of the season , with the Sparkler in 160 N ° 155 . GUARDIAN . Conjectures of concealed Meanings under the History of the Ants.
Strana 164
... ant ( for she instructs the man , And preaches labour ) gathers all she can , 09 And brings it to increase her heap ... ants , to be a lively image of the earth , peopled by human creatures . This supposition will not appear too forced ...
... ant ( for she instructs the man , And preaches labour ) gathers all she can , 09 And brings it to increase her heap ... ants , to be a lively image of the earth , peopled by human creatures . This supposition will not appear too forced ...
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Strana 201 - She looketh well to the ways of her household, And eateth not the bread of idleness. Her children arise up, and call her blessed ; Her husband also, and he praiseth her. Many daughters have done virtuously, But thou excellest them all.
Strana 200 - She openeth her mouth with wisdom ; and in her tongue is the law of kindness. She looketh well to the ways of her household, and eateth not the bread of idleness.
Strana 200 - Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies. ' ' The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her, so that he shall have no need of spoil. 12 She will do him good and not evil all the days of her life. 13 She seeketh wool, and flax, and worketh willingly with her hands. She is like the merchants ' ships; she bringeth her food from afar.
Strana 9 - A new commandment I give unto you : That you love one another, as I have loved you, that you also love one another. By this shall all men know that you are My disciples, if you have love one for another.
Strana 35 - Are brought ; and feel by turns the bitter change Of fierce extremes, extremes by change more fierce, From beds of raging fire to starve in ice Their soft ethereal warmth, and there to pine Immovable, infix'd, and frozen round, Periods of time ; thence hurried back to, fire.
Strana 144 - A universe of death, which God by curse Created evil, for evil only good ; Where all life dies, death lives, and Nature breeds, Perverse, all monstrous, all prodigious things, Abominable, inutterable, and worse Than fables yet have feigned or fear conceived, Gorgons, and Hydras, and Chimeras dire.
Strana 33 - I went by the field of the slothful, and by the vineyard of the man void of understanding ; and, lo, it was all grown over with thorns, and nettles had covered the face thereof, and the stone wall thereof was broken down.
Strana 200 - She stretcheth out her hand to the poor; yea, she reacheth forth her hands to the needy.
Strana 39 - You formerly observed to me that nothing made a more ridiculous figure in a man's life than the disparity we often find in him sick and well ; thus one of an unfortunate constitution is perpetually exhibiting a miserable example of the weakness of his mind, and of his body, in their turns. I have had frequent opportunities of late to consider myself in these different views, and, I hope, have received some advantage by it, if what Waller says be true, that The soul's dark cottage, batter'd and decay'd,...
Strana 40 - For honourable age is not that which standeth in length of time, or is measured by number of years. But wisdom is the gray hair to men, and an unspotted life is old age. He was taken away speedily, lest wickedness should alter his understanding, or deceit beguile his soul,