Streben ( hormê, orexis , appetitus, conatus) ist der (primäre ... ... in which consisted pleasure or pain, is also a sollicitation or provocation either to draw near to the thing that pleased, or to retire from the thing that displeased. ...
... London: Printed for M. Smith, near the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhill. 1724. [ Price 6 ... ... over death, And, as poetic wheels, I draw the seasons of the year, I charm all Heav'n into ...
... nation soil to charm the British ear , Gladden each heart, or draw the thender ear; From Gothic barbarism lift the nation , ... ... seem . With which himself alone can wield They wire may draw, or baser metals gild; As Plagiarists may thrive ...
... of such hackneyed traditions hold that a great stone near Stanton Drew, now called, » Hackell's Coit« and which formerly ... ... the coward, that ever he was born, Who did not draw the sword before he blew the horn! Dieselbe ... ... He that shall sound that horn and draw the sword, shall, if his heart fail him ...