| sir Thomas Browne - 1852 - 592 páginas
...old in itself, bids us hope no long duration ; — diuturnity is a dream and folly of expectation.2 Darkness and light divide the course of time, and...fables. Afflictions induce callosities ; miseries are slippery, or fall like snow upon us, which notwithstanding is no unhappy stupidity. To be ignorant... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1852 - 580 páginas
...in itself, bids us hope no long duration ;• — diuturnity is a dream and folly of expectation.2 Darkness and light divide the course of time, and...with memory a great part even of our living beings ; j we slightly remember our felicities, and the smartest strokes ' of affliction leave but short smart... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1853 - 716 páginas
...grows old in it«lf, bids us hope no long duration ; diuturaity is a town, and folly of expectation. Darkness and light divide the course of time, and...felicities, and the smartest strokes of affliction leare but short smart upon us. Sense endureth no extremities, and sorrows iln«roy us or themselves.... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1854 - 1232 páginas
...duration : diuturnity is a dream and folly of expectation. " Darkness and light divide the course of lime, and oblivion shares with memory a great part even...strokes of affliction leave but short smart upon us, 13 THE AGE OF ELIZABETH. and : 9 desl re fables. Afflictions induce callosities, which ore alipperr-,... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 444 páginas
...old in itself, bids us hope no long duration ; — diuturnity is a dream and folly of expectation. Darkness and light divide the course of time, and...of affliction leave but short smart upon us. Sense endurcth no extremities, and sorrows destroy us or themselves. To weep into stones are fables. Afflictions... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 676 páginas
...old in itself, bids us hope no long duration ; — dinturm'ty is a dream and folly of expectation. Darkness and light divide the course of time, and...living beings ; we slightly remember our felicities, uud the Miiartest strokes of affliction leave but .short smart upon us. Sense cudureth no extremities,... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1857 - 376 páginas
...day administered, does more than all the skill of the physician- moralists. Sir Thomas Browne says, ' Darkness and light divide the course of time, and...are fables. Afflictions induce callosities, miseries are slippery, or fall like snow upon us, which, notwithstanding, is no unhappy stupidity. To be ignorant... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1859 - 494 páginas
...oblivion shares with memory a great part even of our living beings; we slightly remember our feUcities, and the smartest strokes of affliction leave but short smart upon us 13 £ense eadureth no extremities, and sorrows destroy us or themselves. To weep into stones are fables.... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1862 - 466 páginas
...that grows old itself, bids us hope no long duration, diuturnity is a dream and folly of expectation. Darkness and light divide the course of time, and...fables. Afflictions induce callosities ; miseries are slippery, or fall like snow upon us, which, notwithstanding, is no unhappy stupidity. To be ignorant... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1862 - 484 páginas
...that grows old itself, bids us hope no long duration, diuturnity is a dream and folly of expectation. Darkness and light divide the course of time, and...upon us. Sense endureth no extremities, and sorrows destrov us or themselves. To weep into stones are fables. Afflictions induce callosities ; miseries... | |
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