The Spectator, Svazek 9E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... believe your readers will not be displeased to see how the same great truth shines in the pomp of Roman eloquence . ' This , says Cato , is my firm persuasion , that since the human soul exerts itself with so great activity ; since it ...
... believe your readers will not be displeased to see how the same great truth shines in the pomp of Roman eloquence . ' This , says Cato , is my firm persuasion , that since the human soul exerts itself with so great activity ; since it ...
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... believe it is in their power to make me break that resolution . There are schools for learning to use foils , frequented by those who never de- sign to fight ; and this useless way of aiming at the heart , without design to wound it on ...
... believe it is in their power to make me break that resolution . There are schools for learning to use foils , frequented by those who never de- sign to fight ; and this useless way of aiming at the heart , without design to wound it on ...
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... believe there is not a juster observation in Monsieur Rochfoucault , than that " a man who has been bred up wholly to busi- ness can never get the air of a courtier at court , but will immediately catch it in the camp . " The reason of ...
... believe there is not a juster observation in Monsieur Rochfoucault , than that " a man who has been bred up wholly to busi- ness can never get the air of a courtier at court , but will immediately catch it in the camp . " The reason of ...
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