| Laurence Sterne - 1823 - 762 pages
...truth andreason are always the same." โ " What comfort," said the mourner, " can truth and reason restored ?" The Prince, whose humanity would not suffer him to insult misery with reproof, went away,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 514 pages
...but truth and reason are always the same." " What comfort," said the mourner, " can truth and reason afford me ? Of what effect are they now, but to tell me, that my daughter will not be restored ?" The prince, whose humanity would not suffer him to insult misery with reproof, went away,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 728 pages
...reason are always the same." " What comfort," said the mourner, " can truth and reason affor4~me ? of what effect are they now, but to tell me, that my daughter will not be restored ?" The prince, whose humanity would not suffer him to insult misery with reproof, went away... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1829 - 142 pages
...reason are always the same." " What comfort," said the mourner, " can truth and reason afford me 1 of what effect are they now, but to tell me, that my daughter will not be restored ?" The prince, whose humanity would not suffer him to insult misery with reproof, went away... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1838 - 128 pages
...reason are always the same." " What comfort," said the mourner, " can truth and reason afford me? o what effect are they now, but to tell me, that my daughter will not be restored ? " The prince, whose humanity would not suffer him to insult misery with reproof, went away,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1846 - 194 pages
...but truth and reason are always the same," "What comfort," said the mourner, "can truth and reason afford me? of what effect are they now, but to tell me, that my daughter will not be restored ? " The prince whose humanity would not suffer him to insult misery with reproof, went away... | |
| Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd, Charles James Blomfield - Greek literature - 1851 - 414 pages
...no strength to arm the heart against calamity? Wlut comfort, said the mourner, can truth and reason afford me โ of what effect are they now, but to tell me that my daughter will not be restored?"8 There is the same sort of variance between the life and writings of Isocrates : contradictions... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1856 - 120 pages
...but truth and reason are always the same.'' "What comfort," said the mourner, "can truth and reason afford me ?โof what effect are they now, but to tell me, that my daughter will not b*>. restored ?" The prince, whose humanity would not suffer him to insult misery with reproof went... | |
| John Henry Newman - Education, Higher - 1859 - 382 pages
...but truth and reason are always the same." " What comfort," said the mourner, " can truth and reason afford me ? Of what effect are they now, but to tell me, that my daughter will not be restored ? " Better, far better, to make no professions, than to cheat others with what we are not,... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - Education - 1862 - 224 pages
...and reason are always the same." โ "What comfort," said the mourner, " can truth and reason aiford me ? Of what effect are they now, but to tell me, that my daughter will not be restored?" All systems of education are imperfect, and doomed to failure, that leave out or entirely... | |
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