The Spectator, Svazek 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... character . Such are his apprehensions of a second battle , his horrors of annihilation , his preferring to be miserable rather than not to be . I need not observe , that the contrast of thought in this speech , and that which precedes ...
... character . Such are his apprehensions of a second battle , his horrors of annihilation , his preferring to be miserable rather than not to be . I need not observe , that the contrast of thought in this speech , and that which precedes ...
Strana 168
... character of the person speaking . This exercise would soon strengthen his judgment in what is blamable or praiseworthy , and give him an early seasoning of morality . " " , 1 " " Next to those examples which may be met with in books ...
... character of the person speaking . This exercise would soon strengthen his judgment in what is blamable or praiseworthy , and give him an early seasoning of morality . " " , 1 " " Next to those examples which may be met with in books ...
Strana 381
... character , ascribes to him a speech full of those fables and allegories which old men take delight in relating ... characters ...
... character , ascribes to him a speech full of those fables and allegories which old men take delight in relating ... characters ...
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