The Port Folio, Zväzok 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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seems opposed to some common or general meaning : for the young he- ro does not say , in the common and unemphatic sense of the word think , that he is tortured even to madness when he thinks of Caesar ; but in the strong and emphatic ...
seems opposed to some common or general meaning : for the young he- ro does not say , in the common and unemphatic sense of the word think , that he is tortured even to madness when he thinks of Caesar ; but in the strong and emphatic ...
Strana 6
... Young's Night Thoughts : Each night we die , Each morn are born anew : each day a life ! And shall we kill each day ? If trifling kills , Sure vice must butcher . O what heaps of slain Cry out for vengeance on us ! Time destroy'd Is ...
... Young's Night Thoughts : Each night we die , Each morn are born anew : each day a life ! And shall we kill each day ? If trifling kills , Sure vice must butcher . O what heaps of slain Cry out for vengeance on us ! Time destroy'd Is ...
Strana 11
... young , he discolours his to appear old . Being informed of the character of these historians , we passed on , and saw seated beneath a group of trees the seven sages , so celebrated in Greece . Pride is the daughter of Ignorance ...
... young , he discolours his to appear old . Being informed of the character of these historians , we passed on , and saw seated beneath a group of trees the seven sages , so celebrated in Greece . Pride is the daughter of Ignorance ...
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... young , no more am I go to then , there's sympathy ; you are merry , so am I ; ha ! ba ! then there's more sympathy : you love sack , so do I ; would you desire better sympathy ? Let it suffice thee , mistress Page , ( at the least if ...
... young , no more am I go to then , there's sympathy ; you are merry , so am I ; ha ! ba ! then there's more sympathy : you love sack , so do I ; would you desire better sympathy ? Let it suffice thee , mistress Page , ( at the least if ...
Strana 45
... young person in the full , though as yet unexercised , possession of his faculties , was to set about learning all which was necessary in order to place himself on a footing of equality with others of his age , the labour would seem ...
... young person in the full , though as yet unexercised , possession of his faculties , was to set about learning all which was necessary in order to place himself on a footing of equality with others of his age , the labour would seem ...
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