| Luther Fraseur Dimmick - 1846 - 236 pągines
...anticipate the endless progress of life," the extract is, " and wonder through what unknown scenes it is to take its course, its past years lose that...existence which I am to be through infinite duration ; and I feel a strange emotion of curiosity about this little life in which I am setting out on such a progress... | |
| John Foster - 1846 - 370 pągines
...flood. So, while I anticipate the endless progress of life, and wonder through what unknown scenes it is to take its course, its past years lose that...that conscious existence which I am to be through endless duration ; and I feel a strange emotion of curiosity about this little life, in which I am... | |
| John Foster, William Wallace Everts - 1849 - 342 pągines
...flood. So, while I anticipate the endless progress of life, and wonder through what unknown scenes it is to take its course, its past years lose that...them assuming the dignity of a commencing eternity. But many of the propensities which still continue, probably originated then : and our not being able... | |
| George Combe - 1850 - 452 pągines
...flood. So, while I anticipate the endless progress of life, and wonder through what unknown scenes it is to take its course, its past years lose that...existence which I am to be through infinite duration : and I feel a strange emotion of curiosity about this little life, in which I am setting out on such a progress... | |
| 1856 - 900 pągines
...a flood. So while I anticipate the endless progress of life, and wonder through what unknown scenes it is to take its course, its past years lose that character of vanity which would seem to belong to the train of fleeting perishing moments, and I sec them assuming the dignity of a commencing eternity.... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1857 - 488 pągines
...flood. 2. So, while100 I anticipate the endless progress of life, and wonder through what unknown scenes it is to take its course, its past years lose that...train of fleeting, perishing moments, and I see them assuming95 the dignity of a commencing eternity. In them I have begun to be that conscious existence... | |
| Alfred Spencer Patton - 1858 - 330 pągines
...says — " While I anticipate the endless progress of life, and wonder through what unknown scenes it is to take its course, its past years lose that...that conscious existence which I am to be through endless duration ; and I cannot be content without an accurate sketch of the windings thus far of a... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1867 - 540 pągines
...flood. 2. So, while54 I anticipate the endless progress of life, and wonder through what unknown scenes it is to take its course, its past years lose that...train of fleeting, perishing moments, and I see them assuming35 the dignity of a commencing eternity. In them I have begun to be that conscious existence... | |
| Holy thoughts - 1882 - 744 pągines
...a flood. So while I anticipate the endless progress of life, and wonder through what unknown scenes it is to take its course, its past years lose that character ot vanity which would seem to belong to a train of fleeting perishing moments, and I see them assuming... | |
| r. abercrombie, m.a. - 1884 - 1138 pągines
...flood. So, while I anticipate the endless progress of life, and wonder through what unknown scenes it is to take its course, its past years lose that...would seem to belong to a train of fleeting, perishing momenta, and I see them assuming the dignity of a commencing eternity."* Moralists, philosophers, and... | |
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