What makes all doctrines plain and clear? About two hundred pounds a year. And that which was prov'd true before, Prove false again? — Two hundred more. Hudibras: Poem - Página 159por Samuel Butler - 1812 - 410 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Samuel Butler - 1869 - 168 páginas
...living. What makes rebelling against kings A good old cause ? — Administrings. What makes all doctrine plain and clear ? — About two hundred pounds a year....before, Prove false again ? — Two hundred more. What makes the breaking of all oaths A holy duty ? — Food and cloaths. What laws and freedom, persecution... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1869 - 340 páginas
...living. What makes rebelling against kings A good old cause ? — Administrings. What makes all doctrine plain and clear ? — About two hundred pounds a year....before, Prove false again ? — Two hundred more. What makes the breaking of all oaths A holy duty ? — Food and cloaths. What laws and freedom, persecution... | |
| Treasury - 1869 - 474 páginas
...Cf. Proverbs, page 389. Whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also reap. — Galatians, ch, vi. 7. What makes all doctrines plain and clear ? About two hundred pounds a year. And that which was proved true before, Prove false again ? Two hundred more. Part m. Canto \. Line 1277. 'Cause Grace... | |
| James Ewing Ritchie - 1869 - 448 páginas
...and joins the ranks of his foes ! It is a pity that it should be so. What, asks the satirist, — " What makes all doctrines plain and clear? About two hundred pounds a year." As if place, or the want of it, except as a means of usefulness, was ever considered by a politician.... | |
| James Ewing Ritchie - 1870 - 408 páginas
...an hereditary, an established, a universal religion." The poet asked, and he might well do so — " What makes all doctrines plain and clear ? About two hundred pounds a year." To have an opinion of his own, and to express it, was utterly impossible to any manwhoseheart was set... | |
| John Bartlett - 1874 - 798 páginas
...Still amorous, and fond, and billing, Like Philip and Mary on a shilling. Part iii. Canto i. Line 687. What makes all doctrines plain and clear? About two hundred pounds a year. And that which was proved true before, Prove false again ? Two hundred more. Part iii. Canto i. Line 1277. 'Cause grace... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1875 - 450 páginas
...certainly ; but when an article is not likely to keep, it is by no means prudent to postpone the sale. What makes all doctrines plain and clear ? About two hundred pounds a year. — And that which was proved true before, Prove false again ? — Two hundred more. Mr. Hippy. — A dry discussion ! Pass... | |
| John Bartlett - 1875 - 890 páginas
...Still amorous, and fond, and billing, Like Philip and Mary on a shilling. Part iii. Canto \. Line 687. What makes all doctrines plain and clear ? About two hundred pounds a year. And that which was proved true before, Prove false again ? Two hundred more. Part iii. Canto i. Line 1277. 'Cause grace... | |
| 1877 - 362 páginas
...— . Some to chorch repair. Not for the IHXiTRINE bat the mnsic there. POPE, Ewiy on Critifism. — What makes all DOCTRINES plain and clear? About two hundred pounds a year. And that which was proved true before, Prove false again ? Two hundred more. — BCTLER, Hudibras. Dog. — And in that... | |
| Alan Benjamin Cheales - 1877 - 192 páginas
...fortunate soldier, d' ye see ! He who wears a sharp sword needs no long pedigree. THE CONVINCING ABGTTMENT. What makes all doctrines plain and clear ? About two hundred pounds a year. And that which was proved true before Prove false again ? Two hundred more ! Hudibra*. Our ' insular arrogance,' as neighbouring... | |
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