| Laurence Sterne - 1804 - 396 páginas
...exclamation, as he turned over the leaves to the next chapter, — thou art above all gold and treasure ; 'tis thou who enlarges! the soul — and openest all...receive instruction, and to relish virtue. — He that hastheei has little more to wish for ;~ and he that is so wretched as to want thee, wants every thing... | |
| 1808 - 844 páginas
...loss of it,* " O ! blessed Health, thou art ' above all gold and treasure, 'tis thou who enlargest the soul, and openest all its powers to receive instruction and to relish virtue. He who has th e has little more to wish for ; and he who is so wretched as to want thee, wants everything... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1810 - 292 páginas
...the mind. T. SHANDY. O BLESSED health! thou art above all gold and treasure ; 'tis thou who enlargest the soul, — and openest all its powers to receive...relish virtue. He that has thee has little more to wish tor ! and he that is so wretched as to want thee, — wants every thing with thee. T. SHANDY. HOBBY-HORSES.... | |
| 1817 - 296 páginas
...apostrophized by Sterne, when he says " O blessed health thou art above all golden treasure ; it is thou who enlarges! the soul, and openest all its powers...instruction and to relish virtue, he that has thee hat little more to wish for, and he that is so wretched as to want thee-— wants every thing with... | |
| 1837 - 260 páginas
...health I thou art above all gold and treasure ; 'tis thou who enlargest the soul, and operiest nil its powers to receive instruction, and to relish virtue....that has thee has little more to wish for : and he who is so wretched as to want thee, wants everything with thee. — STERNE. ON THE PEINCES8 VICTORIA'S... | |
| Joel Pinney - 1838 - 256 páginas
...JOEL PINNEY, ESQ. «t), blessed HEALTH! thou art above all gold and treasure; 'tis thon who enlargest the soul and openest all its powers to receive instruction,...to wish for ! and he that is so wretched as to want thee,—wants every thing with thee."—STERNE. LONDON: PUBLISHED BY S. HIGHLEY, 32, FLEET-STREET.... | |
| John Timbs - 1840 - 430 páginas
...compass. — Bacon. 0 blessed health ! thou art above all gold and treasure ; 'tis thou who eulargest the soul, and openest all its powers to receive instruction,...that has thee, has little more to wish for; and he who is so wretched as to want thee, wants every thing with thee. — Sterne. Unsociable tempers are... | |
| Richard Brown (architect.) - 1841 - 618 páginas
...sun. — (H.) * " 0 blessed Health ! thou art above all gold and treasure. 'T is thou who enlargest the soul and openest all its powers to receive instruction...more to wish for, and he that is so wretched as to wont thee, wants everything with thce." — STERNE. t Eustace's Classical Tour. Î Act v. Scene 1.... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1847 - 420 páginas
...over the leaves to the next chapter, thou art above all gold and treasure; 'tis thou who enlarges! (he soul,— and openest all its powers to receive instruction and to relish virtue.—He that has thee has little more to wish for;—and he that is so wretched as to want thee—wants... | |
| Popular theology - 1848 - 62 páginas
...treasure ' Tis ' ' thou that enlargest the soul and openest all its powers to reeeive "instruetion, and to relish virtue. — He that has thee has little ' ' more to wish for ; and he that is so wretehed as to want thee, "wants everything with thee." — STERNE. Such knowledge being taught from... | |
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