| 1761 - 308 pages
...never difcern their departure or fucceffioj), but fliould live thoughtlefs of the paft, and carelefs of the future, without will, and perhaps without power...the courfe of time is fo vifibly marked, that it is even obferved by the birds of pafTagc, and by nations who have railed their minds very Jittle above... | |
| Richard Griffith - 1766 - 312 pages
...Departure, or Succeffion, but live thoughtlefs of. the paft, and carelefs of the future, without Will, or perhaps without Power, to compute the Periods of Life,...the Courfe of Time is fo vifibly marked, that it is even obferved by the Birds of Pajjage, and by Nations that have raifed their Minds but very little... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1767 - 316 pages
...never difcern their departure or fucceffion, but fhould live thoughtlefs of the paft, and carelefs of the future, without will, and perhaps without power...which may probably remain. BUT the courfe of time isjb vifibly marked, that it is even obferved by the birds of paflage, and by nations who have raifed... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 430 pages
...never difcern their departure or fucceffion, but fhould live thoughtlefs of the paft, and carelefs of the future, without will, and perhaps without power...vifibly marked, that it is obferved even by the birds of paflage, and by nations who have raifed their minds very little above animal inftinct : there are human... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 432 pages
...never difcern their departure or fucceflion, but fhould live thoughtlefs of the paft, and carelefs of the future, without will, and perhaps without power...vifibly marked, that it is obferved even by the birds of paflage, and by nations who have raifed their minds very little above animal inftinct : there are human... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 442 pages
...never difcern their departure or fucceffion, -but fhould live thoughtlefs of the paft, and, carelefs of the future, without will, and perhaps without power...vifibly marked, that it is obferved even by the birds of paflage, and by nations who have raifed their minds very little above animal inftinct : there are human... | |
| George Adams - 1794 - 600 pages
...live thoughtlefs of the paft, and carelefs of the future, without will, and perhaps without power, to compare the time which is already loft,, with that which may probably remain. LECTURE LECTURE XLIII. ON THE PLANETARIUM, TELLURIAN, LUNARIUM. TO reprefent by machines the motions... | |
| 1797 - 680 pages
...fucceffion, but mould Eutioughtlefs of the part, and carelefs of be future, without will, and perhaps withco: power to compute the periods of life, or to compare the time which is already Jo£ with that which may probably renuin. But the coarfe of time is fo vifibly parked, that it is eren... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 220 pages
...never discern their departure or succession, but should live thoughtless of the past, and 'X. careless of the future, without will, and perhaps * . without...periods of life, or to compare the time which is already lost with that which may probably remain. But the course of time is so visibly marked, that it is observed... | |
| 1803 - 196 pages
...never discern their departure or succession, but should live thoughtless of the past, and careless of the future, without will, and perhaps, without...periods of life, or to compare the time which is already lost with that which may probably remain. But the course of time is so visibly marked, that it is observed... | |
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