Works, Volumen21G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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Washington Irving. himself from being driven out of society . I could wish there were not that superfluity of refinement ; but while such notions prevail , no doubt a man may lawfully fight a duel . " Another question started was ...
Washington Irving. himself from being driven out of society . I could wish there were not that superfluity of refinement ; but while such notions prevail , no doubt a man may lawfully fight a duel . " Another question started was ...
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... wish all my friends may be bolder than I : Yet still they sit snug , not a creature will aim By losing their money to venture at fame . ' Tis in vain that at niggardly caution I scold , ' Tis in vain that I flatter the brave and the ...
... wish all my friends may be bolder than I : Yet still they sit snug , not a creature will aim By losing their money to venture at fame . ' Tis in vain that at niggardly caution I scold , ' Tis in vain that I flatter the brave and the ...
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... wish , yet it would be folly in me to forego an advantage which lies in my power of appealing from Mr. Colman's opinion to the judgment of the town . I entreat , if not too late , you will keep this affair a secret for some time . " I ...
... wish , yet it would be folly in me to forego an advantage which lies in my power of appealing from Mr. Colman's opinion to the judgment of the town . I entreat , if not too late , you will keep this affair a secret for some time . " I ...
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... wish is , that , as the law gives us no protection against the injury , so it should give calumni- ators no shelter after having provoked correc- tion . The insults which we receive before the public , by being more open , are the more ...
... wish is , that , as the law gives us no protection against the injury , so it should give calumni- ators no shelter after having provoked correc- tion . The insults which we receive before the public , by being more open , are the more ...
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... wish told . " Goldsmith .- " It may , perhaps , be necessary for a native to be more cautious ; but a foreigner , who comes among us without prejudice , may be considered as holding the place of a judge , and may speak his mind freely ...
... wish told . " Goldsmith .- " It may , perhaps , be necessary for a native to be more cautious ; but a foreigner , who comes among us without prejudice , may be considered as holding the place of a judge , and may speak his mind freely ...
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