The Round Table, 1817Woodstock Books, 1991 - Počet stran: 261 |
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... sort to a standard , but are a sort of straggling nondescripts , that , like Wart , " Present no mark to the foeman . " As to the gross and palpable ab- surdities of modern manners , they are too shallow and barefaced , and those who ...
... sort to a standard , but are a sort of straggling nondescripts , that , like Wart , " Present no mark to the foeman . " As to the gross and palpable ab- surdities of modern manners , they are too shallow and barefaced , and those who ...
Strana 148
... sort of men- tal clothes - press , through the whole of their lives . They take their notions on trust from one genera- tion to another , ( like the scanty cut of their coats , ) and are so wrapped up in these traditional maxims , and ...
... sort of men- tal clothes - press , through the whole of their lives . They take their notions on trust from one genera- tion to another , ( like the scanty cut of their coats , ) and are so wrapped up in these traditional maxims , and ...
Strana 181
... sort of sketches we are recommending in Sterne : but Sterne had a general connected object before him , of which the parts apparently detached were still connecting links and while he also is apt to overdo his sub . ject like Hogarth ...
... sort of sketches we are recommending in Sterne : but Sterne had a general connected object before him , of which the parts apparently detached were still connecting links and while he also is apt to overdo his sub . ject like Hogarth ...
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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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