The Round Table, 1817Woodstock Books, 1991 - Počet stran: 261 |
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... less than he does . At an Italian air we even think him su- perior to Tramezzani , though we generally give vent to our feelings on this point in a whisper . We suspect , however , that he overheard us one evening , as he immediately ...
... less than he does . At an Italian air we even think him su- perior to Tramezzani , though we generally give vent to our feelings on this point in a whisper . We suspect , however , that he overheard us one evening , as he immediately ...
Strana 110
... less than half a score couplets rhyming to the word sense . " But of the two , less dangerous is the offence , To tire our patience than mislead our sense . " — lines 3 , 4 . " In search of wit these lose their common sense , And then ...
... less than half a score couplets rhyming to the word sense . " But of the two , less dangerous is the offence , To tire our patience than mislead our sense . " — lines 3 , 4 . " In search of wit these lose their common sense , And then ...
Strana 193
... less an authority than Lord Bacon . We got at our notion through a very different process , we dare say , -he through the depth of his knowledge , and we from the very buoyancy of our youth ; —but we are not disposed to think it the less ...
... less an authority than Lord Bacon . We got at our notion through a very different process , we dare say , -he through the depth of his knowledge , and we from the very buoyancy of our youth ; —but we are not disposed to think it the less ...
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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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