The Doctor & C, 5 tomasLongman, 1838 - 387 psl. |
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... perhaps he had never heard of the old riddle concerning Ælia Lælia Crispis , which no Edipus has yet solved . But that he might not continue like the Ass between two bundles of hay in the sophism , or Mahomet's coffin in the fable , he ...
... perhaps he had never heard of the old riddle concerning Ælia Lælia Crispis , which no Edipus has yet solved . But that he might not continue like the Ass between two bundles of hay in the sophism , or Mahomet's coffin in the fable , he ...
44 psl.
... and ought to be equally bind- ing , as in foro conscientiæ , so every where else . But perhaps you are , or may hereafter be a Member of Parliament , ( a propensity whether slight or not for gambling which has been pre- supposed 44.
... and ought to be equally bind- ing , as in foro conscientiæ , so every where else . But perhaps you are , or may hereafter be a Member of Parliament , ( a propensity whether slight or not for gambling which has been pre- supposed 44.
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... perhaps the Lancasterian inventions have been introduced . But this was not what the Doctor contemplated . Making bears and elephants dance , teaching dogs to enact ballets , and horses to exhibit tricks at a fair , he con- sidered as ...
... perhaps the Lancasterian inventions have been introduced . But this was not what the Doctor contemplated . Making bears and elephants dance , teaching dogs to enact ballets , and horses to exhibit tricks at a fair , he con- sidered as ...
132 psl.
... perhaps than any other , recourse being had both in prose and verse to forced and fantastic expressions as substitutes for the freshness and strength that have been lost . Strong feelings and strong fancy are liable to a more serious ...
... perhaps than any other , recourse being had both in prose and verse to forced and fantastic expressions as substitutes for the freshness and strength that have been lost . Strong feelings and strong fancy are liable to a more serious ...
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... perhaps object some petty inadvertencies ; yet can he never be so ungrateful as to deny the efficacy which Spenser's general character gives to his writings , -as to deny that Truth and Virtue are graceful and attractive , when the road ...
... perhaps object some petty inadvertencies ; yet can he never be so ungrateful as to deny the efficacy which Spenser's general character gives to his writings , -as to deny that Truth and Virtue are graceful and attractive , when the road ...
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