| Abraham Hayward - 1878 - 482 pages
...Smith attacks him in a tone of coarse personality, setting all sense of justice and decorum at 1 ' Good life be now my task : my doubts are done : What more could fright my faith than three in one ? ' The Hind and Panther. Fox, in conversation with Rogers, termed... | |
| Thomas Miller Maguire - 1880 - 128 pages
...instructive dialogue." " Is added a sister monster Sycorax. " "If he changed, he changed with the nation." " The power that predominated in his intellectual operations...was rather strong reason than quick sensibility." "The favourite exercise of his mind was ratiocination." " Next to argument, his delight was in wild... | |
| George Claude Lorimer - 1881 - 388 pages
...struck out new sparkles of her own. Such was I, such by nature still I am; Be Thine the glory and be mine the shame! Good life be now my task; my doubts are done." ATHEISM. '' In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth." Gen. i, 1. " Heaven's unnumbered... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1885 - 482 pages
...out new sparkles of her own. 75 Such was I, such by nature still I am ; Be thine the glory, and be mine the shame ! Good life be now my task; my doubts are done;* Whatmorecouldfrightmyfaith, than three in one? Can I believe eternal God could lie 80 Disguised in... | |
| James Boswell - 1887 - 466 pages
...struck out new sparkles of her own. Such was I, such by Nature still I am; Be thine the glory, and be mine the shame. Good life be now my task: my doubts...suppose unintentionally, some touches of his own. Thus:—'The power that predominated in his intellectual operations was rather strong reason than quick... | |
| Walter Scott - 1887 - 674 pages
...incomprehensible to human reason, Dryden felt no right to make any further ap^jal to that fallible guide : " Good life be now my task ; my doubts are done ; What more could fright my faith than three in one ? Can 1 believe Eternal God could lie Disguised in mortal mould,... | |
| James Boswell - 1889 - 540 pages
...struck out new sparkles of her own. Such was I, such by nature still I am ; Be thine the glory, and be mine the shame. Good life be now my task ; my doubts...could shock my faith than Three in One?" In drawing Dryden' s character, Johnson has given, though I suppose unintentionally, some touches of his own.... | |
| James Boswell - 1889 - 570 pages
...struck out new sparkles of her own. Such was I, such by nature still I am ; Be thine the glory, and be mine the shame. Good life be now my task ; my doubts...could shock my faith than Three in One ? " In drawing Dryden' s character, Johnson has given, though I suppose unintentionally, some touches of his own.... | |
| James Boswell - 1890 - 568 pages
...struck out new sparkles of her own. Such was I, such by nature still I am ; Be thine the gbry, and be mine the shame. Good life be now my task : my doubts...; What more could shock my faith than Three in One T" In drawing Dryden's character, Johnson has given, though I suppose unintentionally, some touches... | |
| George Birkbeck Norman Hill - 1892 - 220 pages
...struck out new sparkles of her own. Such was I. such by nature still I am ; Be thine the glory, and be mine the shame ! Good life be now my task ; my doubts are done ; What more could fright my faith, than three in one?" Such writings as these we surely cannot afford to neglect, though... | |
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