The Philobiblion: A Monthly Bibliographical Journal, Containing Critical Notices Of, and Extracts From, Rare, Curious, and Valuable Old Books. Vol. 1-2. [December, 1861,-1863.] O.G.P. Philes & Company, 1862 |
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Pagina 53
... divinity . 14. A good intellect is the choir of divinity . A bad intellect is the choir of evil dæmons . 15. Honor that which is juft , on this very ac- count that it is just . 16. You will not be concealed from divinity when you act ...
... divinity . 14. A good intellect is the choir of divinity . A bad intellect is the choir of evil dæmons . 15. Honor that which is juft , on this very ac- count that it is just . 16. You will not be concealed from divinity when you act ...
Pagina 54
... divinity , who confiders those things alone to be precious which are esteemed to be fo by divinity . 39. Every thing which is more than necessary to man , is hoftile to him . 40. He who loves that which is not expedient , will not love ...
... divinity , who confiders those things alone to be precious which are esteemed to be fo by divinity . 39. Every thing which is more than necessary to man , is hoftile to him . 40. He who loves that which is not expedient , will not love ...
Pagina 55
... divinity , unless he acts modeftly , well , and justly . 93. Divine wisdom is true science . 94. You should not dare to speak of , God to an 73. The fear of death renders a man sad through impure soul . the ignorance of his soul . 95 ...
... divinity , unless he acts modeftly , well , and justly . 93. Divine wisdom is true science . 94. You should not dare to speak of , God to an 73. The fear of death renders a man sad through impure soul . the ignorance of his soul . 95 ...
Pagina 78
... divinity . of the Bibliothèque de poche , par une So- And they fay that , in Egypt , Napoleon ciété de gens de lettres et d'érudits . was thought to be endowed with an ex- traordinary character , and to be a friend of Mohammed , and ...
... divinity . of the Bibliothèque de poche , par une So- And they fay that , in Egypt , Napoleon ciété de gens de lettres et d'érudits . was thought to be endowed with an ex- traordinary character , and to be a friend of Mohammed , and ...
Pagina 102
... Divinity beholds all things , will not fin either fecretly or openly . 80. Those who praise the unwife do them a great injury . 81. It is better to be praised by another than by une's felf . 82. If you cannot reconcile to yourself the ...
... Divinity beholds all things , will not fin either fecretly or openly . 80. Those who praise the unwife do them a great injury . 81. It is better to be praised by another than by une's felf . 82. If you cannot reconcile to yourself the ...
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Pagina 88 - Some have too much, yet still do crave; I little have, and seek no more. They are but poor, though much they have, And I am rich with little store: They poor, I rich; they beg, I give; They lack, I leave; they pine, I live.
Pagina 100 - As it hath been sundrie times publikely acted by the Right Honourable the Lord Chamberlaine his servants. Written by William Shakspeare. Printed by VS for Andrew Wise and William Aspley.
Pagina 250 - A Descriptive Catalogue of the books printed in the fifteenth century, lately forming part of the library of the duke di Cassano Serra and now the property of George John, earl Spencer,.
Pagina 225 - THE Iliads of HOMER, Prince of Poets, never before in any language truly translated, with a Comment on some of his chief PlacesDone according to the Greek by GEORGE CHAPMAN, with Intro.
Pagina 228 - Johnson said, he had never heard of the book. Lord Eliot had it at Port Eliot; but, after a good deal of enquiry, procured a copy in London, and sent it to Johnson, who told Sir Joshua Reynolds that he was going to bed when it came, but was so much pleased with it, that he sat up till he had read it through, and found in it such an air of truth, that he could not doubt...
Pagina 214 - mend his native country, lamentably tattered, both in the upper-leather and sole, with all the honest stitches he can take.
Pagina 2 - Barley might well have called that a mask !) of the striking poem of which I am about to offer an extract. There is no reading the whole, for there is an intoxication about it that turns one's brain.
Pagina 88 - Content I live, this is my stay; I seek no more than may suffice; I press to bear no haughty sway; Look, what I lack my mind supplies; Lo, thus I triumph like a king, Content with that my mind doth bring.
Pagina 225 - Shewing his jnvincible force, together with the j marvailous, and most famous Acts by him atchieved and done | in the great, long, and terrible Siege, which the Princes | of Greece held about the towne of Troy, for the space | of Tenne yeares.
Pagina 67 - Neither time, nor distance, nor grief, nor age can ever diminish my veneration for him, who is the great moral poet of all times, of all climes, of all feelings, and of all stages of existence.