... up and stirring, in winter often ere the sound of any bell awake men to labour, or to devotion ; in summer as oft with the bird that first rouses, or not much tardier, to read good authors, or cause them to be read, till the attention be weary or... Demosthenes - Page xxiby Demosthenes - 1859 - 572 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Demosthenes - 1859 - 630 pages
...one 1 Vit. X. Orat. 644 d, e. 848 c. Cicero, Tuscul. ir. 19. Сотр. Milton's Apology, &c. (i. 266, Pickering) : " My morning haunts arc where they should...rouses, or not much tardier, to reade good authors or causo them to be read, till the attention bee weary, or memory have his full fraught." * Plut. с.... | |
 | Samuel Smiles - Character - 1859 - 368 pages
...stirring early in the morning—" in winter, often ere the sound of any bell wakes man to labour or devotion; in summer, as oft with the bird that first rouses, or not much tardier, to read good authors, or to cause them to be read till the attention be ready, or memory have its full... | |
 | John Bruce Norton - 1861 - 178 pages
...irregular feast, but up and stirring; in winter, often ere the sound of any bell awakes man to labour or devotion; in summer, as oft with the bird that first rouses, or not much tardier, to read good authors, or cause them to be read, till the attention be weary, or memory have its full fraught."—MILTON.... | |
 | Eliza Meteyard - London (England) - 1862 - 314 pages
...glimpses of him personally. He speaks of the place he dwells in as a " suburb," and his morning haunts as where they should be, " at home ; not sleeping, or...the bird that first rouses, or not much tardier, to read good authors, or cause them to be read, till the attention be weary, or memory be its full fraught.... | |
 | Richard Beamish - Civil engineering - 1862 - 412 pages
...irregular feast ; but up and stirring. In winter often ere the sound of any bell awoke men to labour or devotion : in summer as oft with the bird that first rouses, or not much tardier." Brunel was no lounger ; but. however much he may have desired to have his inventions known, these intrusions... | |
 | Richard Beamish - Civil engineering - 1862 - 412 pages
...irregular feast ; but up and stirring. In winter often ere the sound of any bell awoke men to labour or devotion : in summer as oft with the bird that first rouses, or not much tardier." Brunel was no lounger; but. however much he may have desired to have his inventions known, these intrusions... | |
 | William Ellery Channing - 1862 - 854 pages
...stirring, in winter often ere the sound of any bell awake men to labor, or devotion ; in summer ns oft with the bird that first rouses, or not much tardier, to read good authors, or cause them to be read, till the attention be weary or memory have its full fraught;... | |
 | David Addison Harsha - 1865 - 272 pages
...irregular feast, but up and stirring ; in winter, often ere the sound of any bell awake men to labor or to devotion ; in summer, as oft with the bird that first rises, or not much tardier, to read good authors, or cause them to be read till attention be weary,... | |
 | John Milton - 1866 - 500 pages
...irregular feast, but up and stirring, in winter often ere the sound of any bell awake men to labor, or to devotion ; in summer as oft with the bird that first rouses, or not much tardier, to read good authors, or cause them to be read, till the attention be weary, or memory have its full fraught:... | |
 | John Milton - 1866 - 520 pages
...irregular feast, but up and stirring, in winter often ere the sound of any bell awake men to labor, or to devotion; in summer as oft with the bird that first rouses, or not much tardier, to read good authors, or cause them to be read, till the attention be weary, or memory have its full fraught:... | |
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