The British Essayists: The TatlerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... Shakspeare ... 48. Shades of Conscience and Honour - Genius of Credit 49. Love and Lust - Florio and Limberham - Nocturnus ... 50. History of Orlando the Fair - Powel's Puppetshow ..... NO . 51. History of Orlando , Chap . 2.
... Shakspeare ... 48. Shades of Conscience and Honour - Genius of Credit 49. Love and Lust - Florio and Limberham - Nocturnus ... 50. History of Orlando the Fair - Powel's Puppetshow ..... NO . 51. History of Orlando , Chap . 2.
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... honour done to the brute rather than the hero . Mars , Pallas , Bacchus , and Hercules , have each of them furnished very good similes in their time , and made , doubtless , a greater impression on the mind of a heathen , than they have ...
... honour done to the brute rather than the hero . Mars , Pallas , Bacchus , and Hercules , have each of them furnished very good similes in their time , and made , doubtless , a greater impression on the mind of a heathen , than they have ...
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... honour to our nation and language . The gentleman concluded his critique on this work , by saying that he esteemed it wholly new , and a wonderful attempt to keep up the ordinary ideas of a march of an army , just as they happened , in ...
... honour to our nation and language . The gentleman concluded his critique on this work , by saying that he esteemed it wholly new , and a wonderful attempt to keep up the ordinary ideas of a march of an army , just as they happened , in ...
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... honour to him to have it said he contended with me : but I would have him to know , that I can look beyond his wires , and know very well the whole trick of his art ; and that it is only by these wires that the eye of the spectator is ...
... honour to him to have it said he contended with me : but I would have him to know , that I can look beyond his wires , and know very well the whole trick of his art ; and that it is only by these wires that the eye of the spectator is ...
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... honour and virtue are become mere words , and used only as they serve to betray those who understand them in their native sense , and obey them as the guides and motives of their being . The wickedest of all men living , the abandoned ...
... honour and virtue are become mere words , and used only as they serve to betray those who understand them in their native sense , and obey them as the guides and motives of their being . The wickedest of all men living , the abandoned ...
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