| Goold Brown - 1860 - 354 páginas
...GRAMMAR. [PABT III. LESSON XXII. RULE XVIII. At that hour, 0 how vain was all sublunary happiness ! Alas, said I, man was made in vain ! how is he given away to misery and mortality ! — Addison. 0 stretch thy reign, fair Peace, from shore to shore, Till conquest cease, and slavery... | |
| Robert Sullivan - 1861 - 532 páginas
...arches.' ' These,' said the genius, ' are envy, avarice, superstition, despair, love, with the like cares and passions that infest human life.' " I here fetched...mortality! tortured in life, and swallowed up in death 1 The genius, being moved with compassion towards me, bid me quit so uncomfortable a prospect. 'Look... | |
| Archibald Hamilton Bryce - 1862 - 344 páginas
...arches.' ' These,' said the Genius, ' are Envy, Avarice, Superstition, Despair, Love, with the like cares and passions that infest human life." " I here fetched...The Genius, being moved with compassion towards me, bade me quit so uncomfortable a prospect. 'Look no more,' said he, 'on man in the first stage of his... | |
| Goold Brown - 1862 - 324 páginas
...are lost, and rove ^, LESSON XXII—RULE XVIII. At that hour, O how vain was all sublunary happiness! Alas, said I, man was made in vain! how is he given away to misery and mortality !—Addison. O Nature, how in every charm supreme! Whose votaries feast on raptures ever new 0 for... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1863 - 712 páginas
...seem to lie in their way, and which they might have escaped, had they not been thus forced upon them. I here fetched a deep sigh. Alas, said I, man was...mortality ! tortured in life, and swallowed up in death I The genius being moved with compassion towards me, bid me quit so uncomfortable a prospect : look... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1864 - 472 páginas
...— 66 These," said the genius, " are Envy, Avarice, Superstition,Despair,Love, with the like cares and passions that infest human life." 'I here fetched...said I, "man was made in vain! how is he given away 1# misery and mortality ! tortured in life, and swallowed up in death!" The genius being moved with... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1865 - 244 páginas
...arches.' 'These,' said the genius, 'are Envy, Avarice, Superstition, Despair, Love, with the like cares and passions that infest Human Life.' I here fetched...The genius being moved with compassion towards me, bade me quit so uncomfortable a prospect. ' Look no more,' said he, ' on man in the first stage of... | |
| Goold Brown - 1865 - 354 páginas
...GRAMMAR. [PART III. LBS8ON XXII. BULB XVIII. At that hour, 0 how vain was all sublunary happiness ! Alas, said I, man was made in vain ! how is he given away to misery and mortality ! — Addison. ' 0 stretch thy reign, fair Peace, from shore to shore, Till conquest cease, and slavery... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1866 - 446 páginas
...entières et en plusieurs arches rompues qui, « avec les autres, faisaient environ cent. Comme je I here fetched a deep sigh. Alas , said I, man was...vain ! How is he given away to misery and mortality I tortured in life, and swallowed up in death! — The genius being moved with compassion towards me,... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - 1868 - 444 páginas
...often when they thought themselves within reach of them, their footing failed, and down they sunk. "Alas!" said I, " man was made in vain ! how is he...mortality ! tortured in life and swallowed up in death !" And consider how frightful it would then be to live, as we are living in a world, in an universe... | |
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