Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 5Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... writers , to lay hold on the present hour , to catch the pleasures within our reach , and remember that futu- rity is not at our command . Τὸ ῥόδον ακμάζει βαιόν χρόνον . ἦν δε παρέλθης , Ζητῶν εὑρήσεις & ῥόδον , ἀλλὰ βάτον . Soon fades ...
... writers , to lay hold on the present hour , to catch the pleasures within our reach , and remember that futu- rity is not at our command . Τὸ ῥόδον ακμάζει βαιόν χρόνον . ἦν δε παρέλθης , Ζητῶν εὑρήσεις & ῥόδον , ἀλλὰ βάτον . Soon fades ...
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... writer has always declaimed , in the rage of disappointment , against his age or nation ; nor is there one who has not fallen upon times more unfavourable to learning than any former century , or who does not wish , that he had been ...
... writer has always declaimed , in the rage of disappointment , against his age or nation ; nor is there one who has not fallen upon times more unfavourable to learning than any former century , or who does not wish , that he had been ...
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... writers , whose powers and acquisitions place them high in the rank of literature , to set fashion on the side of wickedness ; to recommend debauchery and lewdness , by associating them with qualities most likely to dazzle the ...
... writers , whose powers and acquisitions place them high in the rank of literature , to set fashion on the side of wickedness ; to recommend debauchery and lewdness , by associating them with qualities most likely to dazzle the ...
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... writer of sentences has laid down as a standing maxim , that he who believes not another on his oath , knows himself to be perjured . We can form our opinions of that which we know not , only by placing it in comparison with some- thing ...
... writer of sentences has laid down as a standing maxim , that he who believes not another on his oath , knows himself to be perjured . We can form our opinions of that which we know not , only by placing it in comparison with some- thing ...
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... writers of eminence in physick have laid out their diligence upon the considera- tion of those distempers to which men are exposed by particular states of life , and very learned trea- tises have been produced upon the maladies of the ...
... writers of eminence in physick have laid out their diligence upon the considera- tion of those distempers to which men are exposed by particular states of life , and very learned trea- tises have been produced upon the maladies of the ...
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