The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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... mankind , could not have entered into the imagination of a writer , who had not a soul filled with great ideas , and a general be- nevolence to mankind . In that celebrated passage of Sallust , where Cæsar and Cato are placed in such ...
... mankind , could not have entered into the imagination of a writer , who had not a soul filled with great ideas , and a general be- nevolence to mankind . In that celebrated passage of Sallust , where Cæsar and Cato are placed in such ...
Strana 253
... mankind's epitome . Stiff in opinion , always in the wrong , Was every thing by starts , and nothing long ! But in the course of one revolving moon , Was chymist , fiddler , statesman , and buffoon . Then all for women , painting ...
... mankind's epitome . Stiff in opinion , always in the wrong , Was every thing by starts , and nothing long ! But in the course of one revolving moon , Was chymist , fiddler , statesman , and buffoon . Then all for women , painting ...
Strana 290
... mankind admire Other ter . A solid and substantial greatness of soul looks down with a generous neglect on the censures and applauses of the multitude , and places a man beyond the little noise and strife of tongues . Accordingly , we ...
... mankind admire Other ter . A solid and substantial greatness of soul looks down with a generous neglect on the censures and applauses of the multitude , and places a man beyond the little noise and strife of tongues . Accordingly , we ...
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