10 Quotations by Jones Very
- 1. As long as man labors for a physical existence, though an act of necessity almost, he is yet natural ...
- 2. It is not to the softer and more perishable parts of his massy mind, I would direct my attention; bu ...
- 3. Often and often must he have thought, that, to be or not to be forever, was a question, which must b ...
- 4. Still, still my eye will gaze long fixed on thee, Till I forget that I am called a man, And at thy s ...
- 5. The advance, which the human mind had made towards civilization, prevented Virgil from making a like ...
- 6. The main action of all such minds must evidently be as independent of the will as is the life in a p ...
- 7. The poets of the present day who would raise the epic song cry out, like Archimedes of old, give us ...
- 8. There is an obvious incongruity in making times so far remote the theatre on which to represent the ...
- 9. These are matters of external history. They are indeed prominent objects, often changing and giving ...
- 10. With other writers, at our very first acquaintance with their thoughts, we recognise our relationshi ...
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