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5. oldal
I'll write a paper to justify you ; when public perjury was warrantable , breach of private faith can never be a crime . There is a saying in " Mirometus de fabrica Mundi , " cap . 5 , par . 3 , line 16 , cum vero fieri aliquid ...
I'll write a paper to justify you ; when public perjury was warrantable , breach of private faith can never be a crime . There is a saying in " Mirometus de fabrica Mundi , " cap . 5 , par . 3 , line 16 , cum vero fieri aliquid ...
7. oldal
... was written at the time of the first attempt to give to Sir Philip Francis the immortal honour of being the author of those celebrated Letters - an idea which had never been suggested from the time they ceased in 1772 until 1816.
... was written at the time of the first attempt to give to Sir Philip Francis the immortal honour of being the author of those celebrated Letters - an idea which had never been suggested from the time they ceased in 1772 until 1816.
9. oldal
O'er my faults and my failings indulgently pass , I was never yet guilty of shirking my glass . Vivat in æternum qui dat mihi dulce Falernum . May he flourish for ever in peace and in plenty , Who gives me rare port of the vintage of ...
O'er my faults and my failings indulgently pass , I was never yet guilty of shirking my glass . Vivat in æternum qui dat mihi dulce Falernum . May he flourish for ever in peace and in plenty , Who gives me rare port of the vintage of ...
19. oldal
Dunmow , unless the devil help , to follow after the flitch , they never obtain it , and unless they are perjured they lose the bacon . " A few years later Chaucer alludes to it in his Wife of Bath :" The bacon was not fit for my trow ...
Dunmow , unless the devil help , to follow after the flitch , they never obtain it , and unless they are perjured they lose the bacon . " A few years later Chaucer alludes to it in his Wife of Bath :" The bacon was not fit for my trow ...
28. oldal
... As by his will , he would be bounden never , But thilkè doted 11 fool , that eft 12 hath lever 13 Ychaynèd 14 be , than out of prison crepe 15 God let him never fro 16 his wo 17 discever , 18 Ne 19 no man him bewaylè , 20 though he ...
... As by his will , he would be bounden never , But thilkè doted 11 fool , that eft 12 hath lever 13 Ychaynèd 14 be , than out of prison crepe 15 God let him never fro 16 his wo 17 discever , 18 Ne 19 no man him bewaylè , 20 though he ...
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