... and enemies, priests and soldiers, monks and prebendaries, were crumbled amongst one another, and blended together in the same common mass ; how beauty, strength, and youth, with old age, weakness, and deformity, lay undistinguished in the same promiscuous... The Spectator: In Eight Volumes. : Vol. I[-VIII]. - Page 1161803Full view - About this book
| Samuel Austin Allibone - Authors - 1879 - 576 pages
...enemies, priests and soldiers, monks and prebendaries, were crumbled amongst one another, and blend , after long intervals of time. A fever, a mutilation, a cruel disappointment, the great magazine of mortality, as it were in the lump, I examined it more particularly by the accounts... | |
| Moffatt and Paige - 1879 - 428 pages
...enemies, priests and soldiers, monks and prebendaries, were crumbled amongst one another, and blended together in the same common mass ; how beauty, strength,...undistinguished in the same promiscuous heap of matter. 35 After having thus surveyed this great magazine of mortality, as it were in the lump, I examined... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - Authors - 1879 - 582 pages
...enemies, priests and soldiers, monks and prebendaries, were crumbled amongst one another, and blend d every misery that I mira is a new mercy ; and therefore let us be thankful airo, weakness, and deformity, lay undistinguished in the same promiscuous heap of matter. After having... | |
| James Hain Friswell - Authors - 1880 - 380 pages
...enemies, priests and soldiers, monks and prebendaries, were crumbled amongst one another, and blended together in the same common mass ; how beauty, strength,...undistinguished in the same promiscuous heap of matter. " I know that entertainments of this nature are apt to raise dark and dismal thoughts in timorous minds... | |
| English essays - 1881 - 578 pages
...enemies, priests and soldiers, monks and prebendaries, were crumbled amongst one another, and blended g, and intending to excite, a sneer : when the phrases...one has " overstood her market," pronounced in good sun-eyed this great maga7ino of mortality, as it were, in the lump, I examined it more particularly... | |
| Austin Dobson - English essays - 1882 - 322 pages
...another, and blended together in the same common mass ; how beauty, strength, and youth, with oldage, weakness, and deformity, lay undistinguished in the...examined it more particularly by the accounts which 1 found on several of the monuments which are raised in every quarter of that ancient fabric. Some... | |
| Austin Dobson - English essays - 1882 - 324 pages
...enemies, priests and soldiers, monks and prebendaries, were crumbled amongst one another, and blended together in the same common mass; how beauty, strength, and youth, with oldage, weakness, and deformity, lay undistinguished in the same promiscuous heap of matter. After... | |
| AUSTIN DOBSON - 1883 - 590 pages
...enemies, priests and soldiers, monks and prebendaries, were crumbled amongst one another, and blended together in the same common mass; how beauty, strength, and youth, with oldage, weakness, and deformity, lay undistinguished inthe same promiscuous heap of matter. After having... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1884 - 200 pages
...enemies, priests and soldiers, monks and prebendaries, were crumbled amongst one another, and blended together in the same common mass; how beauty, strength,...undistinguished in the same promiscuous heap of matter. 5. After having thus surveyed this great magazine of mortality, as it were, in the lump, I examined... | |
| James Edward Murdoch - Elocution - 1884 - 510 pages
...enemies, priests and soldiers, monks and prebendaries, were crumbled among one another, and blended together in the same common mass ; how beauty, strength,...undistinguished in the same promiscuous heap of matter. I know that entertainments of this nature are apt to raise dark and dismal thoughts in timorous minds... | |
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