The Round Table, 1817Woodstock Books, 1991 - Počet stran: 261 |
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Strana 148
... keep up a per- petual quarantine against the infection of other people's vices - or virtues ; they pass through the world like figures cut out of pasteboard or wood , turning neither to the right nor the left ; and their minds are no ...
... keep up a per- petual quarantine against the infection of other people's vices - or virtues ; they pass through the world like figures cut out of pasteboard or wood , turning neither to the right nor the left ; and their minds are no ...
Strana 197
... keep before one's eyes , with hypochondriacal pertinacity , the idea of death's heads and skeletons , which , as repre- sentations of humanity , are something more ab- surd than the brick which the pedant carried about as the specimen ...
... keep before one's eyes , with hypochondriacal pertinacity , the idea of death's heads and skeletons , which , as repre- sentations of humanity , are something more ab- surd than the brick which the pedant carried about as the specimen ...
Strana 210
... keep the old Masters under ? ” So , then , this Writer would think it a matter of lively gratitude , and of exultation in the breasts of living Artists , if the Directors , " in their anxious and benevolent desire to keep the old ...
... keep the old Masters under ? ” So , then , this Writer would think it a matter of lively gratitude , and of exultation in the breasts of living Artists , if the Directors , " in their anxious and benevolent desire to keep the old ...
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INTRODUCTION H T | 1 |
On Chaucer L H To the President and Companions of the Round Table | 7 |
The Subject Continued H T | 9 |
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