The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. M'Creery, Printer, 1817 |
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Strana 31
... passing different climes , and waiting convenient seasons ) for murdering each other , when we consider them as moved by a sense of honour must raise in the reader as much compassion as horror N ° 129 ... 31 . GUARDIAN .
... passing different climes , and waiting convenient seasons ) for murdering each other , when we consider them as moved by a sense of honour must raise in the reader as much compassion as horror N ° 129 ... 31 . GUARDIAN .
Strana 45
... passed for a hard student . During this lethargy he had some intervals of application to books , which rather ag- gravated than suspended the painful thoughts of a mis - spent life . Thus his supposed relief became his punishment , and ...
... passed for a hard student . During this lethargy he had some intervals of application to books , which rather ag- gravated than suspended the painful thoughts of a mis - spent life . Thus his supposed relief became his punishment , and ...
Strana 59
... passed level through my body , and almost to my back . And there we wrestled for the two greatest and dearest prizes we could ever expect trial for , honour and life . In which struggling , my hand , having but an ordinary glove on it ...
... passed level through my body , and almost to my back . And there we wrestled for the two greatest and dearest prizes we could ever expect trial for , honour and life . In which struggling , my hand , having but an ordinary glove on it ...
Strana 60
... passed through the body , and draw- ing out my sword re - passed it again , through an- other place ; when he cried " Oh , I am slain ! " seconding his speech with all the force he had to cast me . But being too weak , after I had ...
... passed through the body , and draw- ing out my sword re - passed it again , through an- other place ; when he cried " Oh , I am slain ! " seconding his speech with all the force he had to cast me . But being too weak , after I had ...
Strana 66
... passed upon us are uttered by those who know nothing of us , and have neither means nor abilities to form a right judg- ment of us , we cannot forbear being grieved at what they say . In order to heal this infirmity , which is so 66 N ...
... passed upon us are uttered by those who know nothing of us , and have neither means nor abilities to form a right judg- ment of us , we cannot forbear being grieved at what they say . In order to heal this infirmity , which is so 66 N ...
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