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" ... two such men, after having known each ' other so intimately, and mutually looked to each other for fellowship in amusement and relief in adversity during so long a period, should afterward come to view each other with eyes of estrangement, indifference... "
Life of Geoffrey Chaucer: The Early English Poet: Including Memoirs of His ... - Página 33
por William Godwin - 1804
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Life of Geoffrey Chaucer: The Early English Poet: Including ..., Volumen2

William Godwin - 1804 - 554 páginas
...known each ' other so intimately, and mutually looked to each other for fellowship in amusement and relief in adversity during so long a period, should...nothing, as if faculties were nothing, as if virtue was VOL. II. » CHAP, nothing : as if all that was sweetest, and all XVII. , ° . , . , ithat was highest...
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The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Temas71-74

1804 - 578 páginas
...with a lort of defpondence, with a feeling (not merely hoilile to the empty and frivolous delufions of ambition; but) as if refinement was nothing, as if faculties were nothing, as if virtue was nothing, as if all that was fweetell, and all that was higheft in human nature, was an idle ihow, was...
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The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly ..., Volumen18

1804 - 548 páginas
...defpondence, with a leeling (not mere!) holtue to the empty and frivolous dt-Iuiions of ambition ; but) as it refinement was nothing, as if faculties were nothing, as if virtue was nothing, as if ail that was Iweeteiî, and all that was higheit in human nature, wa< an idle Ihow,...
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Etymology and Syntax of the English Language

Alexander Crombie - 1830 - 490 páginas
...truths, require the present tense; it should be, " that there is a God." " impresses us with a feeling, as if refinement was nothing, as if faculties were nothing, as if virtue was nothing, as if all that was sweetest, and all that was highest in human nature, was an idle show."...
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The Etymology and Syntax of the English Language: Explained and Illustrated

Alexander Crombie - 1853 - 324 páginas
...truths, require the present tense ; it should be, "that there is a God." " impresses us with a feeling, as if refinement was nothing, as if faculties were nothing, as if virtue was nothing, as if all that was sweetest, and all that was highest in human nature was an idle show." —...
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Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of ...

1877 - 240 páginas
...known each other so intimately, and mutually looked to each other for fellowship in amusement, and relief in adversity during so long a period, should...eyes of estrangement, indifference, and distaste." Gower had the misfortune, along with other infirmities of old age, to lose his sight in the first year...
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