Eighteenth Century Poetry & ProseLouis Ignatius Bredvold, Alan Dugald McKillop, Lois Whitney, John Marshall Bullitt Ronald Press Company, 1973 - 1493 strán (strany) A broad survey of eighteenth-century poetry. |
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Strana 510
... friends was much raised by such a declaration , ex- pecting to hear something truly excel- lent from so learned a man , who had but a year longer to live . When Oc- tavius proceeded in this manner : For these reasons , says he , my friends ...
... friends was much raised by such a declaration , ex- pecting to hear something truly excel- lent from so learned a man , who had but a year longer to live . When Oc- tavius proceeded in this manner : For these reasons , says he , my friends ...
Strana 931
... friendship is preferring the interest of a friend , to the neglect , or , perhaps , against the interest of others ; so that an old Greek said , ' He that has friends has no friend . ' Now Christianity recommends universal benevolence ...
... friendship is preferring the interest of a friend , to the neglect , or , perhaps , against the interest of others ; so that an old Greek said , ' He that has friends has no friend . ' Now Christianity recommends universal benevolence ...
Strana 1426
... friend to be , If I can hit it ! That would be lear eneugh for me , If I could get it . Now , sir , if ye hae friends enow , Tho ' real friends , I b'lieve , are few , Yet , if your catalogue be fou , I'se no insist , But gif ye want ae ...
... friend to be , If I can hit it ! That would be lear eneugh for me , If I could get it . Now , sir , if ye hae friends enow , Tho ' real friends , I b'lieve , are few , Yet , if your catalogue be fou , I'se no insist , But gif ye want ae ...
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