Roundabout Papers: To which is Added The Second Funeral of Napoleon ; Critical Reviews ; The Four Georges ; The English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century ; Sketches and Travels in LondonEstes and Lauriat, 1882 - Počet stran: 819 |
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... natural size , to strain beyond their natural strength , to step beyond their natural stride . Search , search within your own waistcoats , dear brethren - you know in your hearts , which of your ordinaire qualities you would pass off ...
... natural size , to strain beyond their natural strength , to step beyond their natural stride . Search , search within your own waistcoats , dear brethren - you know in your hearts , which of your ordinaire qualities you would pass off ...
Strana 225
... natural that Mr. Addison should doubt of the learning of an amateur Grecian , should have a high opinion of Mr. Tickell , of Queen's , and should help that ingenious young man . It was natural , on the other hand , that Mr. Pope and Mr ...
... natural that Mr. Addison should doubt of the learning of an amateur Grecian , should have a high opinion of Mr. Tickell , of Queen's , and should help that ingenious young man . It was natural , on the other hand , that Mr. Pope and Mr ...
Strana 456
... natural that he should be killed . Away with your foolish sentimentalists who say no it is natural . That is the word , and a fine philosophi- cal opinion it is philosophical and Christian . Kill a man , and you must be killed in turn ...
... natural that he should be killed . Away with your foolish sentimentalists who say no it is natural . That is the word , and a fine philosophi- cal opinion it is philosophical and Christian . Kill a man , and you must be killed in turn ...
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