| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 Seiten
...bend and twine. Still to their sea their course incline; Or, as philosophers, who find Some favourite 'j'k' ! Cadenus,vvho could ne'er suspect His lessons would have such effect, Or be so artfully apply'd. Insensibly... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1833 - 380 Seiten
...bend and twine, Still to the sea their course incline : Or, as philosophers, who find Some favourite system to their mind ; In every point to make it fit, Will force all nature to submit. Cadenus, who could ne'er suspect His lessons would have such effect, Or be so artfully applied, Insensibly... | |
| John Aikin - 1841 - 840 Seiten
...o'er the mass ; As rivers, though they bend and twine, Still to the sea their course incline ; Or, as rt, and all the vain ; She waits, or to the scaffold,...the last lingering friend has bid farewell. Ev'n Cadenus, who could ne'er suspect His lessons would have such eflect, Or be so artfully applied, Insensibly... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 826 Seiten
...o'er the mass ; As rivers, though they bend and twine, Still to the sea their course incline ; Or, as attractive plant, and sucks and swells The juicy tide...of tubes. At thy command the vernal Sun awakes The Cadenus, who could ne'er suspect His lessons would have such effect, Or be so artfully applied, Insensibly... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 830 Seiten
...o'er the mass ; As rivers, though they bend and twine, Still to the sea their course incline ; Or, as ! What awe did the slow solemn knell inspire ; The...the pausing choir j The duties by the Inwn-rob'd pro Cadenus, who could ne'er suspect His lessons would have such effect, Or be so artfully applied, Insensibly... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1845 - 378 Seiten
...indifferent to eHher. HEADLONG HALL. [First published in 1816 All philosophers, who find Some favourite system to their mind, In every point to make it fit, Will force all nature to submit. HEADLONG HALL, CHAPTER I. THE MAIL. THE ambiguous light of a December morning, peeping through the... | |
| James Caughey - 1845 - 336 Seiten
...bend and twine, Still to the sea, their course incline ; Or, as philosophers, who find Some favourite system to their mind, In every point to make it fit, Will force all nature to submit." I shall, therefore, beg to be excused from " entering the lists" against fancies so ridiculous. There... | |
| Alfred Smith (M.R.C.S.) - 1847 - 156 Seiten
...allowed, of sometimes reminding us of the old rhyme " For these philosophers who find Some favourite system to their mind In every point to make it fit Will force all nature to submit—" degree different; but for medical purposes they are sufficiently similar to be classed together; although... | |
| Charles Lanman - 1849 - 228 Seiten
...topic which is not here embodied or glanceu at ; and modern philosophy is pretty severely hit, as may be inferred from the motto of Headlong Hall : 'All...fit, Will force all nature to submit.' " Cincinnati Atlas. Ta&so. — Godfrey of Bidloigne ; Or, the Recovery of Jerusalem : done into English Historical... | |
| H. Wharton Griffith - 1849 - 248 Seiten
...topic which is not here embodied or glanced at ; ana modern philosophy is pretty severely hit, as may be inferred from the motto of Headlong Hall : ' All...fit, Will force all nature to submit.' " Cincinnati Atlaa. Tasso. — Godfrey of Bulloigne / Or, the Recovery of Jerusalem : done into English Historical... | |
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