The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent Divines, Patriots, Statemen, Warriors, Philosophers, Poets, and Artists of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Accention of Henry VIII, to the Present Time, Volume 4J. Mawman, 1816 - Great Britain |
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Page 39
... reverence and attention : a person , of whom I think I may boldly say , that as former times cannot show any superior to him , so I am confident succeeding and future times will never show any equal . ' These 2 SIR MATTHEW HALE . 39.
... reverence and attention : a person , of whom I think I may boldly say , that as former times cannot show any superior to him , so I am confident succeeding and future times will never show any equal . ' These 2 SIR MATTHEW HALE . 39.
Page 40
... equal . ' These con- siderations , heightened by what I have heard from your Lordship concerning him , made me anxious and doubtful , and put me to a stand , how I should succeed so able , so good , and so great a man . It doth very ...
... equal . ' These con- siderations , heightened by what I have heard from your Lordship concerning him , made me anxious and doubtful , and put me to a stand , how I should succeed so able , so good , and so great a man . It doth very ...
Page 77
... equal , nor the worst it can inflict cannot take away . All this All this upon , 12. A lively hope , a hope that maketh not ashamed ; even of that glory , which my Saviour came down from heaven to purchase by his blood . I go to prepare ...
... equal , nor the worst it can inflict cannot take away . All this All this upon , 12. A lively hope , a hope that maketh not ashamed ; even of that glory , which my Saviour came down from heaven to purchase by his blood . I go to prepare ...
Page 93
... equal hazard , we find ascribed the preservation of his invaluable life . when you ( as I told you ) wandered up and down Moorfields , astrologising upon the duration of his Majesty's government , that you frequented John Milton ...
... equal hazard , we find ascribed the preservation of his invaluable life . when you ( as I told you ) wandered up and down Moorfields , astrologising upon the duration of his Majesty's government , that you frequented John Milton ...
Page 117
... equal , and so soft : The bird , named from that Paradise you sing , So never flags , but always keeps on wing . Where could'st thou words of such a compass find ? Whence furnish such a vast expanse of mind ? Just heaven thee , like ...
... equal , and so soft : The bird , named from that Paradise you sing , So never flags , but always keeps on wing . Where could'st thou words of such a compass find ? Whence furnish such a vast expanse of mind ? Just heaven thee , like ...
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