| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 pages
...out of the race, where that immortal garland is to be run for, not without dust and heat. Assuredly in married men than in bachelors, and the depraved custom of change, know not the utmost that vice promises to her followers, and rejects it, is but a blank virtue, not... | |
| Robert Skakel Knight - 1876 - 192 pages
...out of the race where that immortal garland is to be run for, not without dust and heat. Assuredly we bring not innocence into the world, we bring impurity...purifies us is trial, and trial is by what is contrary. ORIGIN OF LANGUAGE. Thomson. As the Divine Being did not give man at his creation actual knowledge,... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - English periodicals - 1908 - 548 pages
...out of the race, where that immortal garland is to be run for, not without dust and heat. Assuredly we bring not innocence into the world ; we bring impurity...rather ; that which purifies us is trial, and trial by what is contrary. That virtue therefore which is but a youngling in the contemplation of evil, and... | |
| 1876 - 892 pages
...out of the race, where that immortall garland is to bo run for, not without dust and heat. Assuredly, we bring not innocence into the world, we bring impurity...much rather: that which purifies us is trial!, and triall by what is contrary. That vertue, therefore, which is but a youngling in the contemplation of... | |
| University magazine - 1876 - 828 pages
...out of the race, where that immortall garland is to be run for, not without dust and heat. Assuredly, we bring not innocence into the world, we bring impurity much rather : that which purifies us is triall, and triall by what is contrary. That vertue, therefore, which is but a youngling in the contemplation... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1876 - 128 pages
...the race, where that immorlall garland is to be run for, not without dust and heat. . . . That vertue therefore which is but a youngling in the contemplation of evil!, and knows not the utmost that vice promises to her followers, and rejects it, is but a blank vertue, not a pure; her... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - Readers - 1878 - 488 pages
...heat. Assuredly we bring not innocence into the world, we bring impurity rather; that which purifies ua is trial, and trial is by what is contrary. That virtue,...youngling in the contemplation of evil, and knows not the utmost that vice promises to her followers, and rejects it, is but a blank virtue, not a pure; her... | |
| Homer Baxter Sprague - English literature - 1874 - 462 pages
...without dust and heat!* Assuredly, we bring not innocence into the world: we bring impurity much ruther. That which purifies us is trial, and trial is by what...is contrary. That virtue, therefore, which is but u youngling in the contemplation of evil, and knows not the utmost that vice promises to her followers,... | |
| Henry Maudsley - 1880 - 608 pages
...slinks out of the race where that immortal garland is to be run for, not without dust or heat. Assuredly we bring not innocence into the world, we bring impurity...is contrary. . . . That virtue therefore which is a youngling in the contemplation of evil, and knows not the utmost that Vice promises to her followers,... | |
| Henry Maudsley - Insanity - 1880 - 608 pages
...slinks out of the race where that immortal garland is to be run for, not without dust or heat. Assuredly we bring not innocence into the world, we bring impurity...is contrary. . . . That virtue therefore which is a youngling in the contemplation of evil, and knows not the utmost that Vice promises to her followers,... | |
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