The Round Table, 1817Woodstock Books, 1991 - Počet stran: 261 |
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... matter , and not with their lungs ; and , indeed , it is a mere pretence in them to affect that they ever talk otherwise . They are a kind of dis- eased ventriloquists , and speak from the diaphragm . Whenever we see the title of a ...
... matter , and not with their lungs ; and , indeed , it is a mere pretence in them to affect that they ever talk otherwise . They are a kind of dis- eased ventriloquists , and speak from the diaphragm . Whenever we see the title of a ...
Strana 71
... matter of course , sullen as a matter of right , and as ridi- culous as he chuses without being laughed at . His liberty is the effect of his self - will ; his reli- gion owing to the spleen ; his temper to the cli- mate . He is an ...
... matter of course , sullen as a matter of right , and as ridi- culous as he chuses without being laughed at . His liberty is the effect of his self - will ; his reli- gion owing to the spleen ; his temper to the cli- mate . He is an ...
Strana 153
... matters of fiction ; but who will deny his taste for matters of reality , or say that he has not handled his subject to perfec- tion ? " The hearth was clean , the fire was clear , The kettle on for tea , Palemon in his elbow - chair ...
... matters of fiction ; but who will deny his taste for matters of reality , or say that he has not handled his subject to perfec- tion ? " The hearth was clean , the fire was clear , The kettle on for tea , Palemon in his elbow - chair ...
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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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