Life's a Dream: The Great Theatre of the WorldJ. W. Parker & Son, 1856 - 229 páginas |
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... pride and its pleasures seems to have known no stint and no limits . One might suppose that it would have sometimes been a little restrained by a sense of shame . But no ; the whole ma- ruisk chine of state might be in danger of ...
... pride and its pleasures seems to have known no stint and no limits . One might suppose that it would have sometimes been a little restrained by a sense of shame . But no ; the whole ma- ruisk chine of state might be in danger of ...
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... Pride with hat and feathers - Wanton- ness with a looking - glass - Avarice with a casket of jewels - Gluttony with a salver of fruits- Anger with a sword - Envy with a cloak and hood . Or again , as in The World's Great Fair , an auto ...
... Pride with hat and feathers - Wanton- ness with a looking - glass - Avarice with a casket of jewels - Gluttony with a salver of fruits- Anger with a sword - Envy with a cloak and hood . Or again , as in The World's Great Fair , an auto ...
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... pride and obstinacy of man . Sometimes , as in that sublime auto , Belshazzar's Feast , all the resources of divine love are ex- hausted in vain , and the sinner perishes in despite of them all . While thus in so many , man and man's ...
... pride and obstinacy of man . Sometimes , as in that sublime auto , Belshazzar's Feast , all the resources of divine love are ex- hausted in vain , and the sinner perishes in despite of them all . While thus in so many , man and man's ...
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... pride , And its lair on every side It has measured far and nigh , While with better instinct I Am its liberty denied . Born the mute fish was also , Child of ooze and ocean weed ; Scarce a finny 132 TRANSLATIONS FROM CALDERON .
... pride , And its lair on every side It has measured far and nigh , While with better instinct I Am its liberty denied . Born the mute fish was also , Child of ooze and ocean weed ; Scarce a finny 132 TRANSLATIONS FROM CALDERON .
Página 138
... , For if one of empire speaketh But a word , with high - raised pride Straightway he discourses ever ; For in truth his blood excites him , That he fain would be the attempter Of great things 138 TRANSLATIONS FROM CALDERON .
... , For if one of empire speaketh But a word , with high - raised pride Straightway he discourses ever ; For in truth his blood excites him , That he fain would be the attempter Of great things 138 TRANSLATIONS FROM CALDERON .
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Página 132 - But with more of soul than it, I am grudged its liberty. And the beast was born, whose skin Scarce those beauteous spots and bars, Like to constellated stars, Doth from its great Painter win, Ere the instinct doth begin Of its fierceness and its pride, And its lair on every side It has measured far and nigh, While with better instinct I Am its liberty denied. Born the mute fish was also, Child of ooze and ocean s weed; Scarce a finny bark of speed To the surface brought, and lo!