The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 |
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Strona 107
... possess . But we honour the poet for his talents ; though they contribute to little else than our amusement ; and the soldier for his courage ; though it is made necessary only by the follies or the crimes of mankind . Nor is this ...
... possess . But we honour the poet for his talents ; though they contribute to little else than our amusement ; and the soldier for his courage ; though it is made necessary only by the follies or the crimes of mankind . Nor is this ...
Strona 120
... possess , like the hero of a romance , not only talents and virtues , above the ordinary endowments of humanity , but such contrarieties of ex- cellence , as seem incompatible with each other . He is required to possess spirit enough to ...
... possess , like the hero of a romance , not only talents and virtues , above the ordinary endowments of humanity , but such contrarieties of ex- cellence , as seem incompatible with each other . He is required to possess spirit enough to ...
Strona 236
... possesses many negatives one derived from their inefficiencies for holiday - making in its complete sense . Christmas ... possess are considerably abated by their being more or less considered by different sects . This de- stroys their ...
... possesses many negatives one derived from their inefficiencies for holiday - making in its complete sense . Christmas ... possess are considerably abated by their being more or less considered by different sects . This de- stroys their ...
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