The Spirit of the Age, Or, Contemporary Portraits, Том 2H. Colburn, 1825 - 408 стор. |
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... stand the test , and last longer than Mr. Wind- ham's ingenious derivation of the practice of bull - baiting from the principles of humanity ! Having thus laid the corner - stone , he pro- ceeded to apply the same method of reasoning to ...
... stand the test , and last longer than Mr. Wind- ham's ingenious derivation of the practice of bull - baiting from the principles of humanity ! Having thus laid the corner - stone , he pro- ceeded to apply the same method of reasoning to ...
Сторінка 149
... stand against the crown the liberties of England were indebted for their existence , should them- selves have been such dreadful oppressors , and capable of excesses , contrary not only to the laws of England , but to those of nature ...
... stand against the crown the liberties of England were indebted for their existence , should them- selves have been such dreadful oppressors , and capable of excesses , contrary not only to the laws of England , but to those of nature ...
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... stand , than to take up our leaden shafts , and try to melt them into " tears of sensibility , " or mould them into dull praise , and an affected shew of candour . We were not silent during the author's life - time , either for his ...
... stand , than to take up our leaden shafts , and try to melt them into " tears of sensibility , " or mould them into dull praise , and an affected shew of candour . We were not silent during the author's life - time , either for his ...
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... stand out to the fancy from the mix- ture of the mean with the gaudy , from the contrast of the scene and the character . There is an appeal to the imagination ; you see what is passing in a poetical point of view . In Crabbe there is ...
... stand out to the fancy from the mix- ture of the mean with the gaudy , from the contrast of the scene and the character . There is an appeal to the imagination ; you see what is passing in a poetical point of view . In Crabbe there is ...
Сторінка 217
... , English , and Italian . In mixing up the sparkling julep , that by its po- tent operation was to scour away the dregs and feculence and peccant humours of the body politic , he seemed to stand with his back SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH . 217.
... , English , and Italian . In mixing up the sparkling julep , that by its po- tent operation was to scour away the dregs and feculence and peccant humours of the body politic , he seemed to stand with his back SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH . 217.
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