The rising sun, by Cervantes Hogg, 3권 |
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... believe Peter Pindar , informs us ) for the price of a pair of shoes for each of the heads or else that we had attempted to impose 4 upon the public , by impressing the capitals of B 2 THE RISING SUN . 3 is, the engravings, declared ...
... believe Peter Pindar , informs us ) for the price of a pair of shoes for each of the heads or else that we had attempted to impose 4 upon the public , by impressing the capitals of B 2 THE RISING SUN . 3 is, the engravings, declared ...
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... believe too that it is usual on all such oc casions ) to make her some present by way of return . Her grace had accordingly given her a sarsnet dress , scarcely worn , and if the co- lonel's heart ached to disburthen itself of me , Mrs ...
... believe too that it is usual on all such oc casions ) to make her some present by way of return . Her grace had accordingly given her a sarsnet dress , scarcely worn , and if the co- lonel's heart ached to disburthen itself of me , Mrs ...
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... believe more than half of what the world says , my dear Mrs. Secondhand ! and so as to your coming in a hackney - coach , [ Mrs. Secondhand had nearly splintered her fan to pieces , ] I am inclined to give credit to that ; but as to ...
... believe more than half of what the world says , my dear Mrs. Secondhand ! and so as to your coming in a hackney - coach , [ Mrs. Secondhand had nearly splintered her fan to pieces , ] I am inclined to give credit to that ; but as to ...
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... believe she has half your purse : but then , she possesses the confidence of the Viscountess , and my mas . ter owes all his political consequence to her , that is , to me , for I have the power of extract- ing from her all she knows ...
... believe she has half your purse : but then , she possesses the confidence of the Viscountess , and my mas . ter owes all his political consequence to her , that is , to me , for I have the power of extract- ing from her all she knows ...
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... believe that their pure hearts would not resort to such foul means , but from necessity and for the public weal , they tell us that they Toro the treason , but despise the traitor , - When the two sons of the Roman Brutus , and E 2 THE ...
... believe that their pure hearts would not resort to such foul means , but from necessity and for the public weal , they tell us that they Toro the treason , but despise the traitor , - When the two sons of the Roman Brutus , and E 2 THE ...
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126 페이지 - Witch. Fillet of a fenny snake, In the cauldron boil and bake ; Eye of newt and toe of frog, Wool of bat and tongue of dog...
54 페이지 - For unto every one that hath shall be given, and he shall have abundance: but from him that hath not shall be taken away even that which he hath. And cast ye the unprofitable servant into outer darkness : there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.
127 페이지 - Root of hemlock digg'd i' the dark, Liver of blaspheming Jew, Gall of goat and slips of yew Slivered in the moon's eclipse, Nose of Turk and Tartar's lips, Finger of birth-strangled babe Ditch-deliver'd by a drab, Make the gruel thick and slab : Add thereto a tiger's chaudron, For the ingredients of our cauldron.
95 페이지 - They err who count it glorious to subdue By conquest far and wide, to overrun Large countries, and in field great battles win, Great cities by assault : what do these worthies, But rob, and spoil, burn, slaughter, and enslave Peaceable nations...
70 페이지 - Cover'd with feathers of all sorts of birds ; Would you not laugh, and think the painter mad ? Trust me that book is as ridiculous, Whose incoherent style, like sick men's dreams, Varies all shapes, and mixes all extremes.
101 페이지 - Theosophically he describes it, by showing that " true Religion Is always mild, propitious and humble; Plays not the tyrant, plants no faith in blood, Nor bears destruction on her chariot wheels; But stoops to polish, succour and redress, And builds her grandeur on the public good.
126 페이지 - Round about the cauldron go ; In the poison'd entrails throw.— Toad, that under the cold stone, Days and nights has thirty-one Swelter'd venom sleeping got, Boil thou first i
140 페이지 - What do the damn'd endure, but to despair ? But knowing heaven, to know it lost for e'er.
97 페이지 - ... time there would not be one living soul remaining, his joy was turned into grief, and he could not forbear weeping at the uncertainty and instability of human things. He might have found another subject of reflection, which would have more justly merited his tears and affliction, had he turned...
95 페이지 - Peaceable nations, neighbouring or remote, Made captive, yet deserving freedom more Than those their conquerors, who leave behind Nothing but ruin wheresoe'er they rove, And all the flourishing works of peace destroy ; Then swell with pride, and must be titled gods, Great benefactors of mankind, deliverers...