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Pagina xiii
To the memory of my most dear and accomplished Son , CHARLES SYMMONS , by the co - operation of whose fine mind and perfect taste I have been largely benefitted as a writer , and to the contemplation of whose piety and virtues , the ...
To the memory of my most dear and accomplished Son , CHARLES SYMMONS , by the co - operation of whose fine mind and perfect taste I have been largely benefitted as a writer , and to the contemplation of whose piety and virtues , the ...
Pagina 5
5 f The lineage and ancestry of a great man are apt to engage enquiry ; as we are desirous of knowing whether the virtue or the intellect , which we are contemplating , be a spring , gushing immediately from the bosom of the earth ...
5 f The lineage and ancestry of a great man are apt to engage enquiry ; as we are desirous of knowing whether the virtue or the intellect , which we are contemplating , be a spring , gushing immediately from the bosom of the earth ...
Pagina 8
Christopher Milton is asserted , by his nephew Philips , to have been a person of a modest and quiet temper , in whose estimation , justice and virtue were preferable to , worldly pleasure and grandeur : but he seems to have been also ...
Christopher Milton is asserted , by his nephew Philips , to have been a person of a modest and quiet temper , in whose estimation , justice and virtue were preferable to , worldly pleasure and grandeur : but he seems to have been also ...
Pagina 54
No harm can touch me from your hateful band : Alien from you , my breast , in virtue strong , Derides the menace of your reptile throng . tiedo But he could only calculate the contingencies , not fasten his sight ( if the expression may ...
No harm can touch me from your hateful band : Alien from you , my breast , in virtue strong , Derides the menace of your reptile throng . tiedo But he could only calculate the contingencies , not fasten his sight ( if the expression may ...
Pagina 75
... should through the whole of life , even without the intervention of reciprocal civilities , avoid both suspicion and offence , cherished , not so much by letters , as by the lively remembrance of mutual virtues .
... should through the whole of life , even without the intervention of reciprocal civilities , avoid both suspicion and offence , cherished , not so much by letters , as by the lively remembrance of mutual virtues .
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