Table Talk: Or, Original Essays on Men and Manners, Volumen2H. Colburn, 1824 - 401 páginas |
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... least , as far as style is concerned ) even to those of Rubens . They are taken more immediately out of fa- bulous history . Rubens's Satyrs and Bacchantes have a more jovial and voluptuous aspect , are more drunk with pleasure , more ...
... least , as far as style is concerned ) even to those of Rubens . They are taken more immediately out of fa- bulous history . Rubens's Satyrs and Bacchantes have a more jovial and voluptuous aspect , are more drunk with pleasure , more ...
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... high gifts , and the beautiful manner in which he satisfies himself that virtuous thoughts and intentions are not the least acceptable offering to the Almighty . " When I consider how my light is spent Ere ON MILTON'S SONNETS . 27.
... high gifts , and the beautiful manner in which he satisfies himself that virtuous thoughts and intentions are not the least acceptable offering to the Almighty . " When I consider how my light is spent Ere ON MILTON'S SONNETS . 27.
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... He was a great reader , but had not the least taste . Indeed the violence of his memory tyrannised over and destroyed all power certain arguteness of voice and slenderness of neck , and 72 ON COFFEE - HOUSE POLITICIANS .
... He was a great reader , but had not the least taste . Indeed the violence of his memory tyrannised over and destroyed all power certain arguteness of voice and slenderness of neck , and 72 ON COFFEE - HOUSE POLITICIANS .
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... least of intellectual pur- suit , ) are to be met with there . It is hard if out of a million of people you cannot find half a dozen to your liking . Individuals may seem lost and hid in the size of the place : but in fact from this ...
... least of intellectual pur- suit , ) are to be met with there . It is hard if out of a million of people you cannot find half a dozen to your liking . Individuals may seem lost and hid in the size of the place : but in fact from this ...
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... least ) he reads Cicero once a year to keep up the purity of his Latinity . A third makes the indecency pass for the depth of his researches and for a high gusto in virtù , till from his seeing nothing in the finest remains of ancient ...
... least ) he reads Cicero once a year to keep up the purity of his Latinity . A third makes the indecency pass for the depth of his researches and for a high gusto in virtù , till from his seeing nothing in the finest remains of ancient ...
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