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" Atropos unto the immortality of their names, were never danipt with the necessity of oblivion. Even old ambitions had the advantage of ours, in the attempts of their vainglories, who acting early, and before the probable meridian... "
Sir Thomas Browne - Page 119
by Sir Edmund Gosse - 1905 - 214 pages
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Lectures chiefly on the dramatic literature of the age of Elizabeth

William Hazlitt - 1821 - 374 pages
...encouragement for ambition, and finding no Atropos unto the immortality of their names, were never dampt with the necessity of oblivion. Even old ambitions...had the advantage of ours, in the attempts of their vain glories, who, acting early, and before the probable meridian of time, have, by this time, found...
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Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at ...

William Hazlitt - 1821 - 372 pages
...encouragement for ambition, and finding no Atropos unto the immortality of their names, were never dampt with the necessity of oblivion. Even old ambitions...had the advantage of ours, in the attempts of their vain glories, who, acting early, and before the probable meridian of time, have, by this time, found...
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Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at ...

William Hazlitt - 1821 - 380 pages
...encouragement for ambition, and finding no Atropos unto the immortality of their names, were never daiupt with the necessity of oblivion. Even old ambitions had the advantage of ours, in the attempts of t heir vain glories, who, acting early, and before the probable meridian of time, have, by this time,...
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The London Christian instructor, or, Congregational magazine, Volume 6

1823 - 736 pages
...<Viisfr»Hn>i • anil to hold tions had the advantage of ours, in the attempts of their vain glories, who acting early, and before the probable meridian...have by this time found great accomplishment of their dcsigncs, whereby the ancient heron have already outlasted their monuments, and mechanical preservation!!....
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The Congregational Magazine, Volume 6

1823 - 684 pages
...for ambition, and li ! ii li ir.' on Atrafta unto the immortality of their names, were never dampt with the necessity of oblivion. Even old ambitions...had the advantage of ours, in the attempts of their vain glories, who act99 that cannot destroy itself; and the high" est strain of onmipotcncy to be so...
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Examples of English Prose: From the Reign of Elizabeth to the Present Time ...

George Walker - 1825 - 668 pages
...encouragement for ambition, and finding no Atropos unto the immortality of their names, were never damped with the necessity of oblivion. Even old ambitions...had the advantage of ours, in the attempts of their vain glories, who acting early and before the probable meridian of time, have by this time found great...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 1

1820 - 398 pages
...encouragement for ambition, and finding no Atropos unto the immortality of their names, were never dampt with the necessity of oblivion. Even old ambitions...had the advantage of ours, in the attempts of their rain-glories, who acting early and before the probable meridian of time, have by this time found great...
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Pseudodoxia epidemica, books 4-7. The garden of Cyrus. Hydriotaphia ...

Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 532 pages
...encouragement for ambition; and, finding no atropos unto the immortality of their names, were never dampt with the necessity of oblivion. Even old ambitions...and before the probable meridian of time, have by tin.s time found great accomplishment of their designs, whereby the ancient heroes have already out-lasted...
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The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 38

Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1840 - 514 pages
...encouragement for ambition, and finding no Átropos unto the immortality of their names, were never damped with the necessity of oblivion. Even old ambitions...had the advantage of ours, in the attempts of their vain glories, who acting early and before the probable meridian of time, have by this time found great...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays

William Hazlitt - 1845 - 490 pages
...encouragement for ambition, and finding no Atropos unto the immortality of their names, were never damp; with the necessity of oblivion. Even old ambitions...time, have, by this time, found great accomplishment ot their designs, whereby the ancient heroes have already outlasted their monuments and mechanical...
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