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... honoured his virtues ; for even virtue needs protectors ! Yet I am doubtful whether he has not exposed public tranquillity more than even the inventor of gunpowder . Such is his impatience with corruption and vice , and so irresistible ...
... honoured his virtues ; for even virtue needs protectors ! Yet I am doubtful whether he has not exposed public tranquillity more than even the inventor of gunpowder . Such is his impatience with corruption and vice , and so irresistible ...
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... honour , and riches , Dinomachus and Coliphon in a mixture of virtue and delight . Can there be more ingenious folly ? Why did not some of the philosophers place the happiness of man in not writing , since authors are one of their ...
... honour , and riches , Dinomachus and Coliphon in a mixture of virtue and delight . Can there be more ingenious folly ? Why did not some of the philosophers place the happiness of man in not writing , since authors are one of their ...
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... honoured by all . “ What are the faults of Plautus and Terence , that they are thus treated ? Have they not always ... honour , and the tranquillity of the republic , scandalized by this assassin , whose pen is a dagger from which even ...
... honoured by all . “ What are the faults of Plautus and Terence , that they are thus treated ? Have they not always ... honour , and the tranquillity of the republic , scandalized by this assassin , whose pen is a dagger from which even ...
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... honour and riches . Without the charmful power of fluent speech , no man , however am- bitious , can expect very ... honours , wealth , digni- ty and might . In the last particular , its potency is that of a magician . It wields at will ...
... honour and riches . Without the charmful power of fluent speech , no man , however am- bitious , can expect very ... honours , wealth , digni- ty and might . In the last particular , its potency is that of a magician . It wields at will ...
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... honour ! Why go - a short knife and a throng : -to your manor of Pickt - hatch , go - You'll thou unconfinable baseness , it is as much as I can do , to keep the terms of my honour precise . I , I , I myself sometimes leaving the fear ...
... honour ! Why go - a short knife and a throng : -to your manor of Pickt - hatch , go - You'll thou unconfinable baseness , it is as much as I can do , to keep the terms of my honour precise . I , I , I myself sometimes leaving the fear ...
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