The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choicest Extracts and Masterpieces from Their Writings, Comprising the Best Features of Many Celebrated Compilations, Notably the Guernsey Collection, the De Puy Collection, the Ridpath Collection, All Carefully Rev. and Arranged by a Corps of the Most Capable Scholars, Volume 21John Clark Ridpath Globe Publishing Company, 1898 - Literature |
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... way to correct the heat and extrava- gance of youth ; and so it would be to show them heaven and hell . But God does not think fit to do VOL . XXI . - 3 either , because it offers too much force and violence WILLIAM SHERLOCK.
... way to correct the heat and extrava- gance of youth ; and so it would be to show them heaven and hell . But God does not think fit to do VOL . XXI . - 3 either , because it offers too much force and violence WILLIAM SHERLOCK.
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... youth ; but because God has a right to our youth- ful strength and vigor . And if this will not oblige us to an early piety , we must not expect that God will set death in our view , to fright and terrify us . Secondly : Though I doubt ...
... youth ; but because God has a right to our youth- ful strength and vigor . And if this will not oblige us to an early piety , we must not expect that God will set death in our view , to fright and terrify us . Secondly : Though I doubt ...
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... youth and pleasure , and turn the current of life and nature backward on its course . For how many ages in this old Rome , as in every other city since Terence gossiped of the city life , has this frail , faulty humanity for a few hours ...
... youth and pleasure , and turn the current of life and nature backward on its course . For how many ages in this old Rome , as in every other city since Terence gossiped of the city life , has this frail , faulty humanity for a few hours ...
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... youth and manhood and old age have sought their daily sus- tenance not only of bread but of happiness , and have with difficulty and toil enough found the one and caught fleeting glimpses of the other , between the dark thun- der ...
... youth and manhood and old age have sought their daily sus- tenance not only of bread but of happiness , and have with difficulty and toil enough found the one and caught fleeting glimpses of the other , between the dark thun- der ...
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... youth , he naturally wished to distinguish himself in this department at college ; he accordingly be- came a candidate for the Seatonian prize , and obtained it no less than five times . The poems which he wrote on this occasion , upon ...
... youth , he naturally wished to distinguish himself in this department at college ; he accordingly be- came a candidate for the Seatonian prize , and obtained it no less than five times . The poems which he wrote on this occasion , upon ...
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