Obiter Dicta: Second seriesElliot Stock, 1902 - 233 oldal |
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30. oldal
... tell Europe , in the Second Defence , that externally his eyes were uninjured , and shone with an unclouded light . Milton's Defences of the English People are rendered provoking by his extraordinary lan- guage concerning his opponents ...
... tell Europe , in the Second Defence , that externally his eyes were uninjured , and shone with an unclouded light . Milton's Defences of the English People are rendered provoking by his extraordinary lan- guage concerning his opponents ...
31. oldal
... Tell me , ' thou superlative fool , whether it be not more ' just , more agreeable to the rules of humanity ' and the laws of all hurnan societies , to bring a ' criminal , be his offence what it will , before a ' court of justice , to ...
... Tell me , ' thou superlative fool , whether it be not more ' just , more agreeable to the rules of humanity ' and the laws of all hurnan societies , to bring a ' criminal , be his offence what it will , before a ' court of justice , to ...
46. oldal
... tell Of things invisible to mortal sight . ' Coleridge added a note to his beautiful poem , " The Nightingale , ' lest he should be supposed capable of speaking with levity of a single line in Milton . The note was hardly necessary ...
... tell Of things invisible to mortal sight . ' Coleridge added a note to his beautiful poem , " The Nightingale , ' lest he should be supposed capable of speaking with levity of a single line in Milton . The note was hardly necessary ...
51. oldal
... tell , being always more ready , as Johnson observes , to say what his father was not than what he was . He denied the hatter , and said his father was of the family of the Earls of Downe ; but on this statement being communicated to a ...
... tell , being always more ready , as Johnson observes , to say what his father was not than what he was . He denied the hatter , and said his father was of the family of the Earls of Downe ; but on this statement being communicated to a ...
93. oldal
... telling him his breath was easier , and so on , when a friend entered , to whom the poet exlaimed , ' Here ' I am , dying of a hundred good symptoms . ' In Spence's Anecdotes there is another story , pitched in a higher key : ' Shortly ...
... telling him his breath was easier , and so on , when a friend entered , to whom the poet exlaimed , ' Here ' I am , dying of a hundred good symptoms . ' In Spence's Anecdotes there is another story , pitched in a higher key : ' Shortly ...
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