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... honour ; and made most handsome by that which deforms men most - pride . " Martyrdom.- - " Heart of oak hath sometimes warped a little in the scorching heat of persecu- tion . Their want of true courage herein cannot be excused . Yet ...
... honour ; and made most handsome by that which deforms men most - pride . " Martyrdom.- - " Heart of oak hath sometimes warped a little in the scorching heat of persecu- tion . Their want of true courage herein cannot be excused . Yet ...
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... honour than others accepted them ; it being well known , that he would set his foot as far in the face of his enemy as any man alive . " Worthies . Art . Lincolnshire . Decayed Gentry . " It happened in the reign of King James , when ...
... honour than others accepted them ; it being well known , that he would set his foot as far in the face of his enemy as any man alive . " Worthies . Art . Lincolnshire . Decayed Gentry . " It happened in the reign of King James , when ...
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... honours of a great tragedian , because he has interwoven scenes of mirth with the serious business of his plays , as refuse to Hogarth the same praise for reverential awe and wonder approaching to worship , with which the Virgin Mothers ...
... honours of a great tragedian , because he has interwoven scenes of mirth with the serious business of his plays , as refuse to Hogarth the same praise for reverential awe and wonder approaching to worship , with which the Virgin Mothers ...
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... honours : his quota to which he nevertheless squeezes out , to the diminution of the comforts which sickness de- mands . think , in such cases , some of the con- tribution - money ought to revert . With some such modifications , which ...
... honours : his quota to which he nevertheless squeezes out , to the diminution of the comforts which sickness de- mands . think , in such cases , some of the con- tribution - money ought to revert . With some such modifications , which ...
Сторінка 149
... peculiarities of style , but some parts of it , I think , not unaptly characterise the profes- sion to which Mr. Middleton has the honour to belong . The writer doubtless had in his mind the CHARACTER OF AN UNDERTAKER . 149.
... peculiarities of style , but some parts of it , I think , not unaptly characterise the profes- sion to which Mr. Middleton has the honour to belong . The writer doubtless had in his mind the CHARACTER OF AN UNDERTAKER . 149.
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The Works of Charles Lamb, Vol. 2: Poems, Plays and Miscellaneous Essays ... Charles Lamb Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2018 |
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