| 1795 - 432 pągines
...a life, whereof perhaps there is no great loss; and revolutions of ages do not oft recover the loss of a rejected truth, for the want of which whole nations...persecution we raise against the living labours of public men, how we spill that seasoned life of man, preserved and stored up in books ; since we see... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 602 pągines
...life, whereof, perhaps, there is no great loss; and revolutions of ages do not oft recover the loss of a rejected truth, for the want of which whole nations...persecution we raise against the living labours of public men; how we spill that seasoned life of man preserved and stored up in books; since we see a... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 440 pągines
...life, whereof perhaps there is no great lofs ; and revolutions of ages do not oft recover the lofs of a rejected truth, for the want of which whole nations fare the worfe. We fhould be wary therefore what perfecution we raife again/I the living labours of public men,... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 578 pągines
...life, whereof perhap* there is no great loss ; and revolutions of ages do not ult recover the loss of a rejected truth, for the want of which whole nations fare the worse. We should !v wary t1.' -reforc what persecution we raise against the living labours of public lut-n, how we spill... | |
| John Milton - 1809 - 534 pągines
...a life, whereof perhaps there is no great loss; and revolutions of ages do not oft recover the loss of a rejected truth, for the want of which whole nations...persecution we raise against the living labours of public men, how we spill that seasoned life of man,' preserved and stored up in books ; since we see... | |
| Friedrich Bouterwek - 1809 - 500 pągines
...life, whereof perhaps there is no great lofs; and revolution« of ages do nut oft recover the lofs of a « rejected truth , for the want of which whole nations fare the worfe. o) A lUscourfe , by way of vifion. concerning the go- , verncmcnt of Oliver Cromwell, in Cowley's... | |
| Charles Symmons - 1810 - 684 pągines
...a life, whereof perhaps there is no great loss; and revolutions of ages do not oft recover the loss of a rejected truth, for the want of which whole nations...persecution we raise against the living labours of public men ; how we spill that seasoned life of man preserved and stored up in books ; since we see... | |
| Charles Symmons - 1810 - 690 pągines
...perhaps there is no great loss; and revolutions of ages do not oft recover the loss of a rejected Irulh, for the want of which whole nations fare the worse....persecution we raise against the living labours of public men; how we spill that sea^ soned life of man preserved and stored up in books; since we see... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 310 pągines
...life, whereof perhaps there is no great loss ; and revolutions of ages do not oft recover the loss of a rejected truth, for the want of which whole nations...persecution we raise against the living labours of public men, how we spill that seasoned life of man, preserved and stored up in books; since we see... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1816 - 674 pągines
...life, whereof perhaps there is no great loss, and revolutions of ages do not often recover the loss of rejected Truth, for the want of which whole nations...fare the worse. We should be wary, therefore, what persecutions we raise against the living labours of public men, • how we spill that seasoned life... | |
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