Izaak Walton and His FriendsChapman & Hall, limited, 1904 - 263 pages |
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Page 19
... desire to die a dry death , but am not very desirous to have a dry funeral . " 2 See Bishop Sanderson's Judgment Concerning Submission to Usurpers . " Where first I caught the rays divine , And IZAAK WALTON AND HIS FRIENDS 19.
... desire to die a dry death , but am not very desirous to have a dry funeral . " 2 See Bishop Sanderson's Judgment Concerning Submission to Usurpers . " Where first I caught the rays divine , And IZAAK WALTON AND HIS FRIENDS 19.
Page 49
... desire of posthumous fame , though a very high one , is a very unusual ambition . We rather think with Frederick Robertson , of Brighton , that most of us " long to be remembered after death . " Certainly we must suppose that Walton ...
... desire of posthumous fame , though a very high one , is a very unusual ambition . We rather think with Frederick Robertson , of Brighton , that most of us " long to be remembered after death . " Certainly we must suppose that Walton ...
Page 50
... desire of glory or commendation is rooted in the very nature of man ; and that those of the severest and most mortified lives , though they may become so humble as to banish self - flattery , and such weeds as naturally grow there ; yet ...
... desire of glory or commendation is rooted in the very nature of man ; and that those of the severest and most mortified lives , though they may become so humble as to banish self - flattery , and such weeds as naturally grow there ; yet ...
Page 51
Stapleton Martin. this desire of glory , but that like our radical heat it will both live and die with us , and many think it should do so , and we want not sacred examples to justify the desire of having our memory to out- live our ...
Stapleton Martin. this desire of glory , but that like our radical heat it will both live and die with us , and many think it should do so , and we want not sacred examples to justify the desire of having our memory to out- live our ...
Page 60
... desires to be considered a worthy member of society , for he says : " My father Walton will be seen twice in no man's company he does not like , and likes none but such as he believes to be very honest men , which is one of the best ...
... desires to be considered a worthy member of society , for he says : " My father Walton will be seen twice in no man's company he does not like , and likes none but such as he believes to be very honest men , which is one of the best ...
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