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" In those vernal seasons of the year, when the air is calm and pleasant, it were an injury and sullenness against nature, not to go out and see her riches, and partake in her rejoicing with heaven and earth. "
Liber Cantabrigiensis, an account of the aids afforded to poor students, the ... - Σελίδα 65
των Robert Potts - 1855
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Essay on the Principles of Translation

Lord Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee - 1813 - 466 σελίδες
...following passages, in any translation. ** IN those vernal seasons of the year, " when the air is calm and pleasant, it were " an injury and sullenness against Nature, •** not to go out to see her riches, and par•** take in her rejoicing with heaven and ** earth." MILTON'S Tractate...

Philosophical Essays

Dugald Stewart - 1816 - 644 σελίδες
...year," says Milton, in one of the finest sentences of his prose writings, " when " the air is soft and pleasant, it were an injury and " sullenness against...not to go out and see «' her riches, and partake of her rejoicings with " heaven and earth." — Such is the temper of mind by which, in our early years,...

Select Pieces in Verse and Prose, Τόμος 1

John Bowdler - 1816 - 374 σελίδες
...the year, {says Milton in one of the finest sentences of his prose writings), ' when the air is soft and pleasant, it were an injury and sullenness against...nature, not to go out and see her riches, and partake of her rejoicings with heaven and earth.' Such is the temper of mind, by which, in our early years,...

The Pamphleteer, Τόμος 17

1820 - 606 σελίδες
...those vernal seasons of the yeer, when the air is calm and pleasant, it were an injury and sullennesse against nature not to go out and see her riches, and...persuader to them of studying much then after two or three yeers that they have well laid their grounds, but to ride out in companies with prudent and staid guides...

The Pamphleteer, Τόμος 17

Abraham John Valpy - 1820 - 612 σελίδες
...when the air is calm and pleasant, it were sm injury and sullennesse against nature not to go out aad see her riches, and partake in her rejoicing 'with...persuader to them of studying much then after two or three yeers that they have well laid their grounds, bat to ride out in companies with prudent and staid guides...

Select pieces in prose and verse [ed. by J. Bowdler the elder]. 2 vols [in 1].

John Bowdler - 1820 - 418 σελίδες
...the year, (says Milton in One of the finest sentences of his prose writings,) ' when the air is soft and pleasant, it were an injury and sullenness against...nature, not to go out and See her riches, and partake of her rejoicings with heaven and earth.* Such is the temper of mind, by which, in our early years,...

The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist

1837 - 588 σελίδες
...below ; the magnific hills shooting far up above the clouds ! Was not Milton right when he said, " It were an injury and sullenness against Nature not to go out and see her riches, and partake in her rejoicings with heaven and earth?" Is it not rapture to have burst one's prison-bars — to tear off...

The New Monthly Magazine, and Literary Journal ..., Τόμος 3

1822 - 592 σελίδες
...abroad. In those vernal seasons of the year, when the air is calm and pleasant, it were an injury und sullenness against nature, not to go out and see her...therefore be a persuader to them of studying much then, but to ride out in companies with prudent and well staid guides, to all quarters of the land," &c....

The New Monthly Magazine, Τόμος 3

1822 - 600 σελίδες
...experience to be won from pleasure itself abroad. In those vernal seasons of the year, when the air is calm and pleasant, it were an injury and sullenness against...and partake in her rejoicing with heaven and earth. 1 should not therefore be a persuader to them of studying much then, but to ride out in companies with...

New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Τόμος 4

Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1822 - 612 σελίδες
...the air is calm and pleasant, it v:cre an injury and sulhnness Sgainst nature, not to go out and sec her riches, and partake in her rejoicing with Heaven...therefore be a persuader to them of studying much then, but to ride out in companies with prudent and well staid guides, to all quarters of the land," &c....




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