Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Svazky 3–4Charles Knight Warne, 1888 |
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... less than by a course of vice , bring themselves into new difficulties , and by habits of indulgence become less qualified to go through them ; and one irregularity after another embar- rasses things to such a degree that they know not ...
... less than by a course of vice , bring themselves into new difficulties , and by habits of indulgence become less qualified to go through them ; and one irregularity after another embar- rasses things to such a degree that they know not ...
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... less odious to the nobles , whom he adopted , than to the plebeians , whom he deserted . All that yet remained of treasure , or luxury , or art , was exhausted on that solemn day . Rienzi led the procession from the Capitol 16 [ GIBBON ...
... less odious to the nobles , whom he adopted , than to the plebeians , whom he deserted . All that yet remained of treasure , or luxury , or art , was exhausted on that solemn day . Rienzi led the procession from the Capitol 16 [ GIBBON ...
Strana 20
... less advantage than in the rostrum ; and he neglected the progress of the rebel barons till their numbers were strong , and their castles impreg nable . From the pages of Livy he had not imbibed the art , or even the courage , of a ...
... less advantage than in the rostrum ; and he neglected the progress of the rebel barons till their numbers were strong , and their castles impreg nable . From the pages of Livy he had not imbibed the art , or even the courage , of a ...
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... less deplored thee , ne'er forgot . Where once we dwelt our name is heard no more , Children not thine have trod my nursery floor ; And where the gardener Robin , day by day , Drew me to school along the public way , Delighted with my ...
... less deplored thee , ne'er forgot . Where once we dwelt our name is heard no more , Children not thine have trod my nursery floor ; And where the gardener Robin , day by day , Drew me to school along the public way , Delighted with my ...
Strana 42
... less cannot be provoked . You saw how that little teasing petu- lant wretch had the insolence to fly in the face of his benefactor , without offending or exciting in him any kind of resentment . " " True , Harry , for the lion was ...
... less cannot be provoked . You saw how that little teasing petu- lant wretch had the insolence to fly in the face of his benefactor , without offending or exciting in him any kind of resentment . " " True , Harry , for the lion was ...
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Acamas affection ancient appear beauty Bezetha bird bittern blessing body Cæsar called character Coningsby dead death delight desire died divine doth earth England enjoyment eyes father fear feel frigate give glory hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven Heir of Linne holy honour hope human immortality interest labour land light Little John live look Lord Lord Wilmot luxury mankind manner mind moral Mount of Olives nation nature neighbour never night noble o'er object pass passions peace Philaster pleasure poet Polybus principle reason rich Richard Penderell Rienzi Robin Hood Romola seemed self-love ship Socrates song soul spirit stood sweet tempest thee thine things thou thought tion truth unto valley of Jehoshaphat virtue voice whole William Penn wind words