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" To be ignorant of evils to come, and forgetful of evils past, is a merciful provision in nature, whereby we digest the mixture of our few and evil days ; and our delivered senses not relapsing into cutting remembrances, our sorrows are not kept raw by... "
The Retrospective Review - 第 93 頁
1820
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English Prose and Poetry (1137-1892)

John Matthews Manly - 1916 - 828 頁
...endureth no extremities, and sorrows destroy us or themselves. To weep into stones are fables. Afflictions ) 1 the emperor Hadrian - an impudent coward in the Greek army against Troy, see the Iliad or Troilus...
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English Prose and Poetry (1137-1892)

John Matthews Manly - 1916 - 806 頁
...endureth no extremities, and sorrows destroy us or themselves. To weep into stones are fables. Afflictions tars are shining bright : I arise from dreams of thee,...the silent stream — 10 The Champak 1 odours fail 1 the emperor Hadrian 2 an impudent coward in the Greek army against Troy, see the Iliad or Troih1s...
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A Book of English Literature, Selected and Ed, 第 1 卷

Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 964 頁
...endureth no extremities, and sorrows destroy us or themselves. To weep into stones are fables. Afflictions induce callosities; miseries are slippery, or fall...evils past, is a merciful provision in nature, whereby [230 we digest the mixture of our few and evil days, and our delivered senses not relapsing into cutting...
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A Treasury of English Prose

Logan Pearsall Smith - 1920 - 264 頁
...endureth no extremities, and sorrows destroy us or themselves. To weep into stones are fables. Afflictions induce callosities, miseries are slippery, or fall...whereby we digest the mixture of our few and evil days. . . . In vain do individuals hope for immortality, or any patent from oblivion, in preservations below...
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The Glory of English Prose: Letters to My Grandson

Stephen Coleridge - 1922 - 266 頁
...endureth no extremities, and sorrows destroy us or themselves. To weep into stones are fables. Afflictions induce callosities ; miseries are slippery, or fall...ignorant of evils to come, and forgetful of evils past, 37 TheGlo iran cures itonwasc lane, and, 2iterof res ?iie,both ii acinitsi is a merciful provision...
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On Strange Altars: A Book of Enthusiasms

Paul Jordan-Smith - 1924 - 304 頁
...regret nor anticipate the storms that might lie ahead. For "to weep into stones are fables. Afflictions induce callosities, miseries are slippery, or fall...whereby we digest the mixture of our few and evil days." Heeding the call of this seventeenth century essayist, we leave cards of regret at the house of heresy...
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English Prose and Poetry

John Matthews Manly - 1926 - 928 頁
...endureth no extremities, and sorrows destroy us or themselves. To weep into stones are fables. Afflictions f all its wreathed pearls her hair she 1 the emperor Hadrian 2 an impudent coward in the Greek army against Troy, see the Iliad or Troilus...
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Revue de l'enseignement des langues vivantes, 第 43 卷

1926 - 526 頁
...like snovv upon us, which, nolwilhslanding, is no unhappy slupidily. To be ignorant of evils to coiue, and forgetful of evils past, is a merciful provision in nature, whereby we digest thé mixture of our few and evil days, and our delivered sensés not relapsing inlo cutting remembrances,...
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Englische Studien, 第 33 卷

Eugen Kölbing, Johannes Hoops, Reinald Hoops - 1904 - 484 頁
...endureth no extremities, and sorrows destroy us or themselves. To weep into stones are fables. Afflictions induce callosities, miseries are slippery, or fall...relapsing into cutting remembrances, our sorrows are kept raw by the edge of repetitions. — Vivian Grey (Longmans) Book V. Ch. I. The truth is, that if...
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Bulletin de la Faculté des Lettres de Strasbourg, 第 4 卷

Université de Strasbourg. Faculté des lettres - 1925 - 352 頁
...are fables. Afflictions induce callosities ; miscrics are slippery, or fall like snow upon us, winch, notwithstanding, is no unhappy stupidity. To be ignorant...digest the mixture of our few and evil days, and our deJivered senses not relapsing inito cutting remembrances, our sorrows are not kept raw by the edge...
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