The Round Table, 1817Woodstock Books, 1991 - Počet stran: 261 |
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... ordinary , few persons , perhaps , at our time of life , can make a handsomer shew of infirmities . Of some we shall only say , that they have been common to most - men , as well as ourselves , who were not INTRODUCTION . 5.
... ordinary , few persons , perhaps , at our time of life , can make a handsomer shew of infirmities . Of some we shall only say , that they have been common to most - men , as well as ourselves , who were not INTRODUCTION . 5.
Strana 212
... shew the vulgarity of vice ; and that the same violations of integrity and decorum , the same habitual sophistry in palliating their want of principle , are common to the great and power- ful , with the lowest and most contemptible of ...
... shew the vulgarity of vice ; and that the same violations of integrity and decorum , the same habitual sophistry in palliating their want of principle , are common to the great and power- ful , with the lowest and most contemptible of ...
Strana 236
... shew us all that we are , all that we wish to be , and all that we dread to be . The stage is an epitome , a bettered like- ness of the world , with the dull part left out : and , indeed , with this omission , it is nearly big enough to ...
... shew us all that we are , all that we wish to be , and all that we dread to be . The stage is an epitome , a bettered like- ness of the world , with the dull part left out : and , indeed , with this omission , it is nearly big enough to ...
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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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