| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 524 páginas
...imagination, can extend itself. These are the mansions of good men after death, who, according to the degree and kinds of virtue in which they excelled,...accommodated to its respective inhabitants. Are not these, 0 Mirzah, habitations worth contending for ? Does life appear miserable, that gives thee opportunities... | |
| 1856 - 420 páginas
...who according to the degree and kinds of virtue in which they excelled, are distributed among those several islands, which abound with pleasures of different...accommodated to its respective inhabitants. Are not these, 0 Mirza, habitations worth contending for ? Does life appear miserable, that gives thee opportunities... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 628 páginas
...imagination can extend itself. These are the mansions of good men after death, who according to the degree and kinds of virtue in which they excelled,...different kinds and degrees, suitable to the relishes aud perfections of those who are settled in them : every island is a paradise, accommodated to its... | |
| Spectator The - 1857 - 780 páginas
...inrigination can extend itself. These are the mansions of good men after death, who, according to the out. Did not I weep for him that was in troub" In...laden boughs arise. With happy fruit advancing to О Mirza, habitations worth contending for ? Does life appear miserable, that gives thee opportunitiet... | |
| Advanced reading book - 1860 - 458 páginas
...among them. . . " These," said he, " are the mansions of good men after death, who, according to the degree and kinds of virtue in which they excelled,...not these, O Mirza, habitations worth contending for 1 Does life appear miserable, that gives thee opportunities of earning such a reward ? Is death to... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1860 - 368 páginas
...imagination can extend itself. These are the mansions of good men after death, who, according to the degrees and kinds of virtue in which they excelled, are distributed...paradise accommodated to its respective inhabitants. was made in vain, who has such an eternity reserved for him." I gazed with inexpressible pleasure on... | |
| Archibald Hamilton Bryce - 1862 - 344 páginas
...extend itself. These are the mansions of good men after death, who, according to the degree andkinds of virtue in which they excelled, are distributed...gives thee opportunities of earning such a reward? Is death to be feared, that will convey thee to so happy an existence ? Think not man was made in vain,... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1863 - 698 páginas
...imagination can extend itself. These are the mansions of good men after death, who according to the degree and kinds of virtue in which they excelled,...accommodated to its respective inhabitants. Are not these, 0 Mirza, habitations worth contending for? Does life appear miserable, that gives lie opportunities... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1863 - 696 páginas
...the mansions of good men after death, who according to the degree and kinds of virtue in which théy excelled, are distributed among these several islands,...pleasures of different kinds and degrees, suitable to the relishés and perfections of those who are settled in them ; every island is a paradise accommodated... | |
| Scottish school-book assoc - 1863 - 438 páginas
...lie so fresh and green before thee, are the mansions of good men after death, who, according to the degree and kinds of virtue in which they excelled,...distributed among these several islands, which abound with pleasures1 suitable to the relishes and perfections of those 1 who are settled in them; every island... | |
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