The Wit and Wisdom of the Rev. Sydney Smith: A Selection of the Most Memorable Passages in His Writings ConversationsLongmans, Green, 1865 - 355 oldal |
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86. oldal
... reason , to imagine , or to invent ; but to conjugate , decline , and derive . The situations of ima- ginary glory which he draws for himself , are the detection of an anapæst in the wrong place , or the restoration of a dative case ...
... reason , to imagine , or to invent ; but to conjugate , decline , and derive . The situations of ima- ginary glory which he draws for himself , are the detection of an anapæst in the wrong place , or the restoration of a dative case ...
223. oldal
... reason , by necessity . Is it possible to joy in this animated scene , and feel no pity for the sons of darkness ? for the eyes that will never see light ? for the poor clouded in everlasting gloom ? If you ask me why they are miserable ...
... reason , by necessity . Is it possible to joy in this animated scene , and feel no pity for the sons of darkness ? for the eyes that will never see light ? for the poor clouded in everlasting gloom ? If you ask me why they are miserable ...
234. oldal
... reasons upon you which you take one or the other of these steps , have the goodness to examine whether the words in ... reason why you should throw yourself systemati- cally in opposition to the government ? What you say is very true ...
... reasons upon you which you take one or the other of these steps , have the goodness to examine whether the words in ... reason why you should throw yourself systemati- cally in opposition to the government ? What you say is very true ...
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