The British Essayists: The MirrorLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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الصفحة 82
... language of solicitation for something like a pecuniary favour . After several fruitless attempts , he could bring him- self no further than to give a distant hint to his companions , the sons of the earl . It was sufficient to them ...
... language of solicitation for something like a pecuniary favour . After several fruitless attempts , he could bring him- self no further than to give a distant hint to his companions , the sons of the earl . It was sufficient to them ...
الصفحة 83
... language somewhat more decent than what is in use among the patriots of the present day , though it was not , on that account , less poignant and severe . Antonio's patron , the Earl of W- took part with the minister , and , both he and ...
... language somewhat more decent than what is in use among the patriots of the present day , though it was not , on that account , less poignant and severe . Antonio's patron , the Earl of W- took part with the minister , and , both he and ...
الصفحة 85
... language of the court not to understand the ten- dency of all this . The Earl of W- immedi- ately observed , that , to oblige his lordship , he had no doubt Antonio would readily give up the prom- ise . This was instantly done ; and ...
... language of the court not to understand the ten- dency of all this . The Earl of W- immedi- ately observed , that , to oblige his lordship , he had no doubt Antonio would readily give up the prom- ise . This was instantly done ; and ...
الصفحة 92
... language to all this . It spoke a lesson of faith , and piety , and resignation . I went away sorrowful , but my sorrow was neither ungentle nor unmanly ; cast on this world a glance rather of pity than of enmity ; on the next , a look ...
... language to all this . It spoke a lesson of faith , and piety , and resignation . I went away sorrowful , but my sorrow was neither ungentle nor unmanly ; cast on this world a glance rather of pity than of enmity ; on the next , a look ...
الصفحة 111
... languages , I pretend not to give any opinion . Thus much , however , I may be allowed to say without offence , that they ... language of his readers , and yet be unintelligible . For example , when contrary propositions are positively ...
... languages , I pretend not to give any opinion . Thus much , however , I may be allowed to say without offence , that they ... language of his readers , and yet be unintelligible . For example , when contrary propositions are positively ...
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