Southey's Common-place Book, Volumen4 |
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The orders always were to drive at their heads, and trust to their horses. — Ibid. p.
172. " The sky and the sea were in appearance so ... Brutus has been knocked
on the head by Ogilvie. The name too is unfavourable ; such nobler thoughts will
...
The orders always were to drive at their heads, and trust to their horses. — Ibid. p.
172. " The sky and the sea were in appearance so ... Brutus has been knocked
on the head by Ogilvie. The name too is unfavourable ; such nobler thoughts will
...
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Advice to a poet. My considering cap. All possible head- coverings. The
powdered head — the mitre — the three-tailed wig — the judges' — the helmet.
Laudanum visions. I saw last night one figure whose eyes were in his spectacles;
another, ...
Advice to a poet. My considering cap. All possible head- coverings. The
powdered head — the mitre — the three-tailed wig — the judges' — the helmet.
Laudanum visions. I saw last night one figure whose eyes were in his spectacles;
another, ...
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it a man who has the head of a dove, and the tail of a scorpion." He engaged a
great number of persons in his party, who were distinguished by his name, and
proved very formidable to the popes. His doctrines rendered him so obnoxious,
that ...
it a man who has the head of a dove, and the tail of a scorpion." He engaged a
great number of persons in his party, who were distinguished by his name, and
proved very formidable to the popes. His doctrines rendered him so obnoxious,
that ...
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A man is a fool if he be enraged with an ill that he cannot remedy, or if he
endures one that he can. He must bear the gout, but there is no occasion to let a
fly tickle his nose. 3 The reader is referred to Tristram Shandy's remarks on this
head.
A man is a fool if he be enraged with an ill that he cannot remedy, or if he
endures one that he can. He must bear the gout, but there is no occasion to let a
fly tickle his nose. 3 The reader is referred to Tristram Shandy's remarks on this
head.
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The water spider forms a shadow of six spots at the bottom of the stream, edged
with light brown yellow ; the legs four, and two from the head. The reflection of the
body is a thin line only, uniting the rest. In a hot cloudy day the sea was pale ...
The water spider forms a shadow of six spots at the bottom of the stream, edged
with light brown yellow ; the legs four, and two from the head. The reflection of the
body is a thin line only, uniting the rest. In a hot cloudy day the sea was pale ...
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