Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 páginas |
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... better authority , I should quote it in this place ) has observed in one of his inimitable tragedies , - " The Gods are just , and of our pleasant vices , Make instruments to scourge us- " a quotation , the aptitude of which will immedi ...
... better authority , I should quote it in this place ) has observed in one of his inimitable tragedies , - " The Gods are just , and of our pleasant vices , Make instruments to scourge us- " a quotation , the aptitude of which will immedi ...
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... my own . I wish that he had never lived , or , living , that I had never known him . He was much better looking than myself , and , at the same time , much more talented . Indeed , he very narrowly escaped being JERNINGHAM . 15.
... my own . I wish that he had never lived , or , living , that I had never known him . He was much better looking than myself , and , at the same time , much more talented . Indeed , he very narrowly escaped being JERNINGHAM . 15.
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... better than his fellows ; he had never made any comparisons ; he was altogether destitute of vanity . But this is an- ticipating a subject upon which I shall enter more fully anon . " Shall we walk , " said Sinclair , " in the play ...
... better than his fellows ; he had never made any comparisons ; he was altogether destitute of vanity . But this is an- ticipating a subject upon which I shall enter more fully anon . " Shall we walk , " said Sinclair , " in the play ...
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... better , and did not well see how they could be . He was the very incarnation of self - complacency ; he had not him- self been " drilled into the kick - shaws of a classical education . He had done well enough without Latin , and why ...
... better , and did not well see how they could be . He was the very incarnation of self - complacency ; he had not him- self been " drilled into the kick - shaws of a classical education . He had done well enough without Latin , and why ...
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... better it would have been for her son if Mrs. Sinclair had burnt all these books . " A little philosophy , " saith Bacon , " inclineth men's minds to atheism ; but depth in philosophy bringeth mens ' minds about to religion . " What ...
... better it would have been for her son if Mrs. Sinclair had burnt all these books . " A little philosophy , " saith Bacon , " inclineth men's minds to atheism ; but depth in philosophy bringeth mens ' minds about to religion . " What ...
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