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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... whole people , and lift up all who live in their time . What Irishman does not feel proud that he has lived in the days of GRATTAN ? Who has not turned to him for comfort , from the false friends and open enemies of Ireland ? who did ...
... whole people , and lift up all who live in their time . What Irishman does not feel proud that he has lived in the days of GRATTAN ? Who has not turned to him for comfort , from the false friends and open enemies of Ireland ? who did ...
221. oldal
... whole fabric of nature is shaken into dissolution and eternal ashes . THE ENGLISH CHARACTER . I HAVE a boundless confidence in the English cha- racter ; I believe that they have more real religion , more probity , more knowledge , and ...
... whole fabric of nature is shaken into dissolution and eternal ashes . THE ENGLISH CHARACTER . I HAVE a boundless confidence in the English cha- racter ; I believe that they have more real religion , more probity , more knowledge , and ...
226. oldal
... whole existence , by which ideas of memory are converted into ideas of conception . If a poet writes two or three hundred verses , very many of the combinations of words , perhaps whole verses , will be faithful copies of what he has ...
... whole existence , by which ideas of memory are converted into ideas of conception . If a poet writes two or three hundred verses , very many of the combinations of words , perhaps whole verses , will be faithful copies of what he has ...
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