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Page 70
... better in all respects . " - See his Letter to the D. of Sh . This is the language of the heart , and will remind the reader of that good - humoured remark in one of Pope's letters- " I should hardly care to have an old post pulled up ...
... better in all respects . " - See his Letter to the D. of Sh . This is the language of the heart , and will remind the reader of that good - humoured remark in one of Pope's letters- " I should hardly care to have an old post pulled up ...
Page 73
... better for our having lived in it . P. 43 , 1. 15 . These still exist , & c . There is a future Existence even in this world , an Existence in the hearts and minds of those who shall live after us . * It is in reserve for every man ...
... better for our having lived in it . P. 43 , 1. 15 . These still exist , & c . There is a future Existence even in this world , an Existence in the hearts and minds of those who shall live after us . * It is in reserve for every man ...
Page 85
... better world to light him on his way . How great the Mystery ! Let others sing The circling Year , the promise of the Spring , The Summer's glory , and the rich repose Of Autumn , and the Winter's silvery snows . Man through the ...
... better world to light him on his way . How great the Mystery ! Let others sing The circling Year , the promise of the Spring , The Summer's glory , and the rich repose Of Autumn , and the Winter's silvery snows . Man through the ...
Page 117
... derived ; or as Plato would have expressed himself , where were they acquired ? There could not be a better argument for his doctrine of a pre - ex- istent state . L'homme ne sait à quel rang se mettre . Il ROGERS ' POEMS . 117.
... derived ; or as Plato would have expressed himself , where were they acquired ? There could not be a better argument for his doctrine of a pre - ex- istent state . L'homme ne sait à quel rang se mettre . Il ROGERS ' POEMS . 117.
Page 118
... BOYLE'S WORKS , i . 789 . P. 85 , 1. 18 . Schooled and trained up to Wisdom from his birth ; Cicero , in his Essay De Senectute , has drawn his images from the better walks of life ; and Shakspeare , 118 ROGERS ' POEM S.
... BOYLE'S WORKS , i . 789 . P. 85 , 1. 18 . Schooled and trained up to Wisdom from his birth ; Cicero , in his Essay De Senectute , has drawn his images from the better walks of life ; and Shakspeare , 118 ROGERS ' POEM S.
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