| George Crabb - 1816 - 788 стор.
...Maker's presence, throwing hack With insolent diedain his choicest gift? PORTEVS. Turbulent, (uncontented men of quality, in proportion as they are puffed up with personal priile. and arrogance, geacrally despise their on n order. BURKR. HA.UGHTY, HIGH, HIGHMINDED. HAUGHTY,... | |
| George Crabb - 1818 - 918 стор.
...choicest gift ? Ронткиэ. Turbulent, discontented men of quality. In proportion ач they ar« puffed up with personal pride and arrogance, generally despise their own order. Вияжк. HAUGHTINESS, v. Pride. HAUGHTY, HIGH, HIGHMINDED. HAUGHTY, v. Haughtiness. HIGH is derived... | |
| 1826 - 696 стор.
...of epigrams. — AdJison. Turbulent, discontented men of quality, in proportion as they are purled up with personal pride and arrogance, generally despise...selfish and mischievous ambition, is a profligate regard of dignity which they paitake with others. To be attached to the subdivision, to love the little... | |
| George Crabb - 1826 - 768 стор.
...haughtiness that prompts the act of injustice will more strongly incite its justification.1 JOHNSON. ' Turbulent, discontented men of quality, in proportion...and arrogance, generally despise their own order.' BURKE. Disdain may be justifiable when provoked by what is infamous : a lady must treat with disdain... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 стор.
...poems that in their own nature are nothing else but a tissue of epigrams. — Jlddison. DCCCCLXII. Turbulent, discontented men of quality, in proportion...selfish and mischievous ambition, is a profligate regard of a dignity which they partake with others. To be attached to the subdivision, to love the... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 390 стор.
...occasional poems that in their own nature are nothing else but a tissue of epigrams. — Addiaon. DCCCCLXII. Turbulent, discontented men of quality, in proportion...selfish and mischievous ambition, is a profligate regard of a dignity which they partake with others. To be attached to the subdivision, to love the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 648 стор.
...squander away the objects which made the happiness of their fellows, would be to them no sacrifice at all. despim their own order. One of the first symptoms they discover of a selfish and mischievous ambition,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 652 стор.
...squander away the objects which made the happiness of their fellows, would be to them no sacrifice at all. amhition, is a profligate disregard of a dignity which they partake with others. To be attached to... | |
| Andrew Steinmetz - 1838 - 360 стор.
...exclusive appropriation) given to birth, is neither unnatural, nor unjust, nor impolitic.—Ib. 541. Turbulent, discontented men of quality, in proportion...personal pride and arrogance, generally despise their own order.—Ib. 542. Opinions, as they sometimes follow, so they frequently guide and direct the affections:... | |
| George Croly - 1840 - 300 стор.
...rank, had been sketched from individuals of no slight distinction among the haranguers of England. " Turbulent, discontented men of quality, in proportion as they are puffed up with pride and arrogance, generally despise their own order. One of the first symptoms they discover of... | |
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