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Venetia - Página 318
por Benjamin Disraeli - 1837 - 482 páginas
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen53

1831 - 738 páginas
...shown that forbearance, which, under such circumstances, is but common justice. We know no spectacle so ridiculous as the British public in one of its...quarrels, pass with little notice. We read the scandal, telk about it for a day, and forget it. But once in six or seven years, our virtue becomes outrageous....
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Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1846 - 782 páginas
...shown that for* bearauce, which, under such circumstances, U but common justice. We know no spectacle for their children. The Hoogley every day rolled down thousands of corpses clo |Iu general, elopements, divorces, and family quarrels pass with little notice. We read the scandal,...
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Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1859 - 768 páginas
...shown that forbearance, which, under such circumstances, ia but common justice. We know no spectacle so ridiculous as the British public in one of its periodical fits of morality. In general, etopemenls, divorces, and family quarrels pass with little notice, We read the scandal, talk about...
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Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays, Volúmenes1-2

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1897 - 1102 páginas
...shown that forbearance which, under such circumstances, is but common justice. We know no spectacle so ridiculous as the British public in one of its...general, elopements, divorces, and family quarrels, pasa with little notice. We read the scandal, talk about it for a day, and forget it. But once in six...
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Venetia: A Novel

Benjamin Disraeli - 1870 - 162 páginas
...last night I lo*t my money, and perhaps to-morrow I shall lose my arm. It seems we are not in luck." CHAPTER XVIII. IT has been well observed, that no...general, elopements, divorces, and family quarrels, pase with little notice. We read the scandal, talk about it for a day, and forget it. But once in six...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen131

1871 - 606 páginas
...against Byron ? The most brilliant of our essayists and historians has declared that he knew no spectacle so ridiculous as the British public in one of its periodical fits of morality. ' In genera], elopements, divorces, and family quarrels pass with little notice. We read the scandal, talk...
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Collected Edition of the Novels and Tales: Venetia

Benjamin Disraeli - 1871 - 508 páginas
...last night I lost my money, and perhaps tomorrow I shall lose my arm. It seems we are not in luck. CHAPTER XVIII. IT has been well observed, that no spectacle is so ridiculous as tke British public in one of its periodical fits of morality. In general, elopements, divorces, and...
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Familiar Quotations ...

John Bartlett - 1875 - 890 páginas
...deformity of which the beggars in the streets mimicked. On Moore's Life of Lord Byron. We know no spectacle so ridiculous as the British public in one of its periodical fits of morality. ibid. From the poetry of Lord Byron they drew a system of ethics, compounded of misanthropy and voluptuousness,...
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Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volumen1

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1877 - 898 páginas
...forbearance which, under such circumstances, is but common justice. We know no spectacle so ridiculous M the British public in one of its periodical fits of...divorces, and family quarrels, pass with little notice. W» read the scandal, talk about it for a day, and forget it. But once in six or seven years our virtue...
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Novels and tales. (Hughenden ed.)

Benjamin Disraeli (earl of Beaconsfield.) - 1881 - 504 páginas
...last night I lost my money, and perhaps tomorrow I shall lose my arm. It seems we are not im luck. CHAPTER XVIII. IT has been well observed, that no...public in one of its periodical fits of morality, lu general, elopements, divorces, and family quarrels pass with little notice. We read the scandal,...
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