The Port Folio, Tom 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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... look young , he discolours his to appear old . Being informed of the character of these historians , we passed on , and saw seated beneath a group of trees the seven sages , so celebrated in Greece . Pride is the daughter of Ignorance ...
... look young , he discolours his to appear old . Being informed of the character of these historians , we passed on , and saw seated beneath a group of trees the seven sages , so celebrated in Greece . Pride is the daughter of Ignorance ...
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... looks , which is in many respects superior to every other : " Drink to me only with their eyes , " is a very pretty expression of Ben . Jonson's , and Milton paints grace , innocence and love , not in the words , but in the steps and ...
... looks , which is in many respects superior to every other : " Drink to me only with their eyes , " is a very pretty expression of Ben . Jonson's , and Milton paints grace , innocence and love , not in the words , but in the steps and ...
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... looks as if every tree were covered with wagon loads of tow ; but what form the most disagreeable part of the features of this country , are , the dark sluggish streams which perpetually intercept the road , and are the gloomy haunts of ...
... looks as if every tree were covered with wagon loads of tow ; but what form the most disagreeable part of the features of this country , are , the dark sluggish streams which perpetually intercept the road , and are the gloomy haunts of ...
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... looks with suspicion on sys- téms , which contradict established principles , and refuse to quadrate with habits , which , as they have been used to , men are apt to think cannot be im- proved upon . The opposition which has been made ...
... looks with suspicion on sys- téms , which contradict established principles , and refuse to quadrate with habits , which , as they have been used to , men are apt to think cannot be im- proved upon . The opposition which has been made ...
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... looks , I'll tent him to the quick : if he do flinch I know my course . He excuses his past inactivity by suggesting doubts of his uncle's guilt and a suspicion that the spirit he had seen might be a devil , and out of his weakness and ...
... looks , I'll tent him to the quick : if he do flinch I know my course . He excuses his past inactivity by suggesting doubts of his uncle's guilt and a suspicion that the spirit he had seen might be a devil , and out of his weakness and ...
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