The English Essayists: A Comprehensive Selection from the Works of the Great Essayists, from Lord Bacon to John RuskinW.P. Nimmo, Hay & Mitchell, 1887 - 536 עמודים |
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עמוד 23
... Julius Cæsar Decimus Brutus had obtained that interest , as he set him down in his testament for heir in remainder after his nephew . And this was the man that had power * Sarsaparilla . A liquid extract from the body of the beaver ...
... Julius Cæsar Decimus Brutus had obtained that interest , as he set him down in his testament for heir in remainder after his nephew . And this was the man that had power * Sarsaparilla . A liquid extract from the body of the beaver ...
עמוד 31
... Julius Cæsar and Septimius Severus . Of the latter of whom it is said , " Juventutem egit erroribus , imo furoribus , plenam . " * And yet he was the ablest emperor almost of all the list . But re- • " He passed his youth full of errors ...
... Julius Cæsar and Septimius Severus . Of the latter of whom it is said , " Juventutem egit erroribus , imo furoribus , plenam . " * And yet he was the ablest emperor almost of all the list . But re- • " He passed his youth full of errors ...
עמוד 115
... Julius Cæsar was lampooned by Catullus , he invited him to supper , and treated him with such a generous civility , that he made the poet his friend ever after . Cardinal Mazarin gave the same kind of treatment to the learned Quillet ...
... Julius Cæsar was lampooned by Catullus , he invited him to supper , and treated him with such a generous civility , that he made the poet his friend ever after . Cardinal Mazarin gave the same kind of treatment to the learned Quillet ...
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admiration affection appear atheism Augustus Cæsar beauty Ben Jonson better called cern character Coleridge common creature death delight divine doth Dr Johnson dream earth England eyes fancy fear feel fortune genius give hand happy hath heart heaven honour hour human humour imagination Julius Cæsar kind king knowledge labour lady learning less live look Lord Lord Byron man's mankind manner marriage matter ment Milton mind nature ness never night object observed opinion pain Paradise Lost pass passion perhaps person Pilgrim's Progress pleasure Plutarch poem poet poetry Quakers reason Roger de Coverley Scotland seems sense Shakespeare Sir Roger soul speak spirit Stesichorus taste Tatler tell thee things thou thought tion true truth Virgil virtue walk whole wise woman words write young