| John Bell - 1799 - 402 pągines
...Mptures, and enncing others by ,1 sacred art acdcourt•hip to amend thetr lwes ; here ptcturing a rice so as to make it ugly to those that practised it, and at virtue to as to make it be beloved even by those that hmd It not ; and .tll this with a most parncular... | |
| 1843 - 684 pągines
...preaching from heaven, like an angel from a cloud, but not in one; carrying some, as St. Paul did, to heaven in holy raptures, and enticing others, by...a sacred art and courtship, to amend their lives. And all this, with a most particular grace, and an inexpressible addition of comeliness." Dr. Donne... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1824 - 422 pągines
...always preaching to himself, like an angel from a cloud, but in none; carrying some, as St. Paul was, to heaven in holy raptures, and enticing others by...that practised it, and a virtue, so as to make it beloved even by those that loved it not; and all this with a most particular grace and an inexpressible... | |
| 1835 - 772 pągines
...always preaching to himself like an angel from a cloud, but in none ; carrying some, as St. Paul was, to heaven in holy raptures, and enticing others, by a sacred art and courtship, to amend their lives ; picturing a vice so as to make it ugly to those that practise it, and a virtue so as to make it be... | |
| John Donne - 1839 - 632 pągines
...always preaching to himself like an angel \ from a cloud, but in none; carrying some, as St. Paul was, to heaven in holy raptures, and enticing others by...that practised it; and a virtue, so as to make it beloved even by those that loved it not; and all this with a most particular grace and an inexpressible... | |
| 1842 - 796 pągines
...preach'ing to himself, like an angel from a cloud, but in none ; carry, ing some, as St. Paul was, to heaven in holy raptures, and enticing others by...those that practised it, and a virtue so AS to make it beloved, even by those who loved it not ; and all this with a most particular grace and an uncxpressible... | |
| Elias Lyman Magoon - 1848 - 492 pągines
...always preaching to himself, like an angel from a cloud, but in none; carrying some, as St. Paul was, to heaven in holy raptures, and enticing others by a sacred art and courtship to amend their lives; and all this with a most particular grace and an inexpressible addition of loveliness." While the great... | |
| 1848 - 224 pągines
...Childwall. It is not too much to say of him, as Izaak Walton says of Dr. Donne, that " he pictured vice so as to make it ugly to those that practised it, and virtue so as to make it be beloved even by those that loved it not." (0 This unhallowed method of spending... | |
| Nicholas Assheton - 1848 - 228 pągines
...Childwall. It is not too much to say of him, as Izaak Walton says of Dr. Donne, that " he pictured vice so as to make it ugly to those that practised it, and virtue so as to make it be beloved even by those that loved it not." (0 This nnhallowed method of spending... | |
| Nicholas Assheton - 1848 - 278 pągines
...Childwall. It is not too much to say of him, as Izaak Walton says nt I 'r. Donne, that " he pictured vice so as to make it ugly to those that practised it, M'.I 'irtue no as to make it be beloved even by those that loved it not." (') Thin unhallowed method... | |
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