Oh ! it is great to shake off the trammels of the world and of public opinion — to lose our importunate, tormenting, everlasting personal identity in the elements of nature, and become the creature of the moment, clear of all ties — to hold to the... The New Mirror - الصفحة 272المحررون: - 1844عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| Harry Morgan Ayres, Frederick Morgan Padelford - 1924 - عدد الصفحات: 942
...privileges — "lord of one's self, uncumbered with a name." Oh ! it is great to shake off the trammels land Look'd to the winged Lion's marble piles, Where...throned on her hundred isles ! She looks a sea Cybele, and meeting with contempt, to be known by no other title than the Gentleman in the parlour/ One may... | |
| University of Michigan. Dept. of Rhetoric and Journalism - 1924 - عدد الصفحات: 460
...privileges : "lord of one's self, uncumbered with a name." Oh! it is great to shake off the trammels of the world and of public opinion, to lose our importunate,...of the evening, and, no longer seeking for applause and meeting with contempt, to be known by no other title than the Gentleman in the parlor! One may... | |
| George William McClelland - 1925 - عدد الصفحات: 1180
...privileges — ''lord of one's self, uncumber'd with a name." Oh! it is great to shake off the trammels and entire friend, to have counsel given, but such...McClelland George William" George William McClelland( and meeting with contempt, to be known by no other title than the Gentleman in the parlor! One may... | |
| Rudolph Wilson Chamberlain, Joseph Sheldon Gerry Bolton - 1923 - عدد الصفحات: 392
...stand off, O ye profane!" self, uncumber'd with a name." Oh! it is great to shake off the trammels of the world and of public opinion — to lose our...the evening —and no longer seeking for applause and meeting with contempt, to be known by no other title than the Gentleman in the parlor! One may... | |
| George William McClelland - 1925 - عدد الصفحات: 1178
...Itature, ancL becojnjLthfi creature .of the mnmp"t, rlp Fir_ of all ties—to hold to the-iiniverse x>nly ul semyly hir wympul " pynched 12 was; Hire nose tretys; 13 hir e evening—and no longer seeking for applause and meeting with contempt, to be known by no other title... | |
| Thomas Burke - 1927 - عدد الصفحات: 434
...privileges — " lord of one's self, uncumbered with a name." Oh ! it is great to shake off the trammels of the world and of public opinion — to lose our...the evening — and no longer seeking for applause and meeting with contempt, to be known by no other title than the Gentleman in the parlour ! One may... | |
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