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Strana 9
... and as it is the praise of Longinus , that he speaks of the sublime in a style suitable to it , so one may say of ... that he was able to speak as follows : 6 Amongst too many other instances of the great corruption and degeneracy ...
... and as it is the praise of Longinus , that he speaks of the sublime in a style suitable to it , so one may say of ... that he was able to speak as follows : 6 Amongst too many other instances of the great corruption and degeneracy ...
Strana 87
accompanies such a public administration of our laws , when , after about an hour's sitting , I observed to my great surprise , in the midst of a trial , that my friend Sir Roger was getting up to speak . I was in some pain for him ...
accompanies such a public administration of our laws , when , after about an hour's sitting , I observed to my great surprise , in the midst of a trial , that my friend Sir Roger was getting up to speak . I was in some pain for him ...
Strana 325
My mother took this opportunity of speaking in my behalf she told him with abundance of tears that I was come to see him , that I could not speak to her for weeping , and that I should certainly break my heart if he refused at that time ...
My mother took this opportunity of speaking in my behalf she told him with abundance of tears that I was come to see him , that I could not speak to her for weeping , and that I should certainly break my heart if he refused at that time ...
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