The Sermons of Mr. YorickFyfield Books, 1973 - 111 pages |
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... able to bring such a point to bear he shall be one of the happiest of the sons of men . — In full assurance of this , on he drudges - plots -contrives - rises early - late takes rest , and eats the bread of carefulness , till at length ...
... able to bring such a point to bear he shall be one of the happiest of the sons of men . — In full assurance of this , on he drudges - plots -contrives - rises early - late takes rest , and eats the bread of carefulness , till at length ...
Page 53
... able to excite a thought , or awaken an inclination which virtue need blush at — or which the most scrupulous conscience might not support . God forbid we should say otherwise : - : -no doubt , numbers of all ages escape unhurt , and ...
... able to excite a thought , or awaken an inclination which virtue need blush at — or which the most scrupulous conscience might not support . God forbid we should say otherwise : - : -no doubt , numbers of all ages escape unhurt , and ...
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... able to withold his testimony to what is good and praise worthy . I have now done with the parable , which was the first part pro- posed to be considered in this discourse ; and should proceed to the second , which so naturally falls ...
... able to withold his testimony to what is good and praise worthy . I have now done with the parable , which was the first part pro- posed to be considered in this discourse ; and should proceed to the second , which so naturally falls ...
Contents
Introduction | 7 |
Textual and Bibliographical Note | 26 |
Chronology THE SERMONS OF MR YORICK | 28 |
Copyright | |
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