A third class is like a jelly-bag which allows all that is pure to pass away, and retains only the refuse and the dregs. The fourth class may be compared to the slave in the diamond mines of Golconda, who, casting aside all that is worthless, preserves... Chaucer Memorial Lectures, 1900 - Página xide Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain) - 1900 - 171 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1846 - 612 páginas
...every thing, and returns it nearly in the same state, only a little dirtier. A third class is like a jelly-bag, which allows all that is pure to pass...retains only the refuse, and the dregs. The fourth class may be compated to the slave in the diamond mines in Golconda, who, casting aside all that is worthless,... | |
| 1835 - 428 páginas
...leaves not a vestige behind. A second class, he said, resembled a sponge — which imbibes every thing, and returns it in nearly the same state, only a little...retains only the refuse and the dregs. The fourth class, of which he trusted there were many among his auditors, he compared to the slaves in the diamond-mines... | |
| 1835 - 428 páginas
...leaves not a vestige behind. A second class, he said, resembled a sponge — which imbibes every thing, and returns it in nearly the same state, only a little...retains only the refuse and the dregs. The fourth class, of which he trusted there were many among his auditors, he compared to the slaves in the diamond-mines... | |
| 1835 - 428 páginas
...leaves not a vestige behind. A second class, he said, resembled a sponge—which imbibes every thing, and returns it in nearly the same state, only a little dirtier. A third class he likened to a jelly-bag—which allows all that is pure to pass away, and retains only the refuse and the dregs.... | |
| 1837 - 860 páginas
...behind. Л second class, he said, resembled a sponge, which imbibes every thing, and returns it nearly in the same state, only a little dirtier. A third class...jelly-bag, which allows all that is pure to pass away, aud retains only the refuse and the dregs. The fourth class, of which he trusted there were many among... | |
| 1838 - 950 páginas
...every thing, and returns it nearly in the same state, only a little dirtier. A third class is like a jelly-bag, which allows all that is pure to pass...retains only the refuse and the dregs. The fourth class may be compared to the slave in the diamond mines in Golconda, who, casting aside all that is worthless,... | |
| 1851 - 428 páginas
...the first may be compared to an hour-glass, which runs on, and all runs out ; the second resembles a sponge, which imbibes everything, and returns it in nearly the same state, only dirty ; the third is like a jellybag, which suffers all that is pure and worthy to pass through it,... | |
| 1857 - 830 páginas
...runs out, and leaves not s vestige behind. A second is, like the s^ngf, which imbibes every thing, and returns it in nearly the same state, only a little dirtier. A third is like a jdly-buy, allowing all that is pure to je*e aw:iy. and retaining only the refuse. And the... | |
| Jane Thomas (née Pinhorn) - 1858 - 450 páginas
...imbibes everything, and returns it nearly in the same state, only a little dirtier. A third class maybe likened to a jelly-bag, which allows all that is pure to pass away, and retains the refuse and the dregs. The fourth class are like the slave in the diamond mines at Golconda, who,... | |
| 1845 - 260 páginas
...class, he said, resembled a sponge, which imbibes everything, and returns it in nearly the same slate, only a little dirtier. A third class he likened to...retains only the refuse and the dregs. The fourth class, of which he trusted there were many among his auditors, he compared to the slaves in the diamond mines... | |
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