The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2C. and J. Ollier, 1818 |
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... confident impunity , have not scrupled to handle * Error , entering into the world with Sin among us poor Adamites , may be said to spring from the tree of knowledge itself , and from the rotten kernels of that fatal apple . - Howell's ...
... confident impunity , have not scrupled to handle * Error , entering into the world with Sin among us poor Adamites , may be said to spring from the tree of knowledge itself , and from the rotten kernels of that fatal apple . - Howell's ...
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... confidence is found to be frail and tottering , to feel the true blows of a real disgrace blunting that sword which the imagi- VOL . II . E nary strokes of a supposed false imputation had put so CONTEMPORARY WITH SHAKSPEARE . 49.
... confidence is found to be frail and tottering , to feel the true blows of a real disgrace blunting that sword which the imagi- VOL . II . E nary strokes of a supposed false imputation had put so CONTEMPORARY WITH SHAKSPEARE . 49.
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... confidence into her , and are ready to expect , when she has done her pleadings , that her very judges , her accusers , the grave ambassadors who sit as spectators , and all the court , will rise and make proffer to defend her in spite ...
... confidence into her , and are ready to expect , when she has done her pleadings , that her very judges , her accusers , the grave ambassadors who sit as spectators , and all the court , will rise and make proffer to defend her in spite ...
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... confidence of high genius alone to trust so much to spectators or readers . Lesser artists shew every thing dis- tinct and full , as they require an object to be made out to themselves before they can compre- hend it . When I think of ...
... confidence of high genius alone to trust so much to spectators or readers . Lesser artists shew every thing dis- tinct and full , as they require an object to be made out to themselves before they can compre- hend it . When I think of ...
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... confident assertions of such a man as I consider the late Mr. Barry to have been , have 、 that weight of authority in them which staggers , at first hearing , even a long preconceived opi- nion . When I read his pathetic admonition con ...
... confident assertions of such a man as I consider the late Mr. Barry to have been , have 、 that weight of authority in them which staggers , at first hearing , even a long preconceived opi- nion . When I read his pathetic admonition con ...
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