Obiter Dicta: Second seriesElliot Stock, 1902 - 233 oldal |
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34. oldal
... true . And you will find in time that God's displeasure against you will be greater than it has been against your ad- ' versaries greater than His grace and favour ' have been to yourseves , which you have had larger experience of than ...
... true . And you will find in time that God's displeasure against you will be greater than it has been against your ad- ' versaries greater than His grace and favour ' have been to yourseves , which you have had larger experience of than ...
48. oldal
... true action , namely , to blow its brains out in that ' grand universal suicide named French Revolu- ' tion . ' The leaders of the neo - Catholic movement very properly shuddered at a century which whitewashed its churches and thought ...
... true action , namely , to blow its brains out in that ' grand universal suicide named French Revolu- ' tion . ' The leaders of the neo - Catholic movement very properly shuddered at a century which whitewashed its churches and thought ...
65. oldal
... true temper of a litigant , and so loved a nice point , that he might have been ex- pected to raise the question on the first oppor- tunity . He , however , did not do so , and the volume had a considerable sale - a fact not • Howell's ...
... true temper of a litigant , and so loved a nice point , that he might have been ex- pected to raise the question on the first oppor- tunity . He , however , did not do so , and the volume had a considerable sale - a fact not • Howell's ...
66. oldal
... true friendship was for all the letters to be returned to the writer , who had arranged for them to be re- ceived by a great nobleman , against whose strong boxes Curll might rage and surge in vain . Pope's friends did not at first ...
... true friendship was for all the letters to be returned to the writer , who had arranged for them to be re- ceived by a great nobleman , against whose strong boxes Curll might rage and surge in vain . Pope's friends did not at first ...
76. oldal
... true scholars have seldom done so . Listen to Professor Conington * : — ' It has been , and I hope still is , the ' delight of every intelligent schoolboy . They ' read of kings , and heroes , and mighty deeds ' in language which , in ...
... true scholars have seldom done so . Listen to Professor Conington * : — ' It has been , and I hope still is , the ' delight of every intelligent schoolboy . They ' read of kings , and heroes , and mighty deeds ' in language which , in ...
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