The Works of John Home, Esq: Account of the life of Mr. John Home. Appendix to biographical account of Mr. John Home, consisting of letters to and from his friends. Agis. Douglas.-v. 2. Siege of Aquileia. The fatal discovery. Alonzo. Alfred. History of the rebellion, 1745.-v. 3. History of the rebellion (cont.)-Appendix [letters and documents illustrating the historyA. Constable and Company, 1822 |
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... scenes of this diversion Mr Home has borrowed an expression , which , though somewhat bold , and therefore made a subject of ridicule to the soberer critic , any man who has listened to the rippling LIFE OF MR JOHN HOME . 31.
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... More principled , and fit for all events , Than any in the good , but equal mass , Of a far better age . " The following may be thought too bold , and the figure is somewhat open to ridicule , in respect of 88 ACCOUNT OF THE.
... More principled , and fit for all events , Than any in the good , but equal mass , Of a far better age . " The following may be thought too bold , and the figure is somewhat open to ridicule , in respect of 88 ACCOUNT OF THE.
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... bold- ly imputes that defect to the change of policy ; and enumerates , with indignation , the vices of avarice , effeminacy , and pusillanimity , which , arising from the loss of liberty , had so enthralled and debased the minds of men ...
... bold- ly imputes that defect to the change of policy ; and enumerates , with indignation , the vices of avarice , effeminacy , and pusillanimity , which , arising from the loss of liberty , had so enthralled and debased the minds of men ...
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... bold conspiracy will soon perform . This day shall terminate the reign of Agis , And make , O Queen ! all power in Sparta thine . San . I see that danger only whets the brave . But yet , Amphares , if my lord is vanquish'd , Will not ...
... bold conspiracy will soon perform . This day shall terminate the reign of Agis , And make , O Queen ! all power in Sparta thine . San . I see that danger only whets the brave . But yet , Amphares , if my lord is vanquish'd , Will not ...
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... bold bad man I dread ! Agis . He seems to wait us . - At this hour , Am- phares , I think that thou of all men shouldst have shunn'd me . Amph . My motive in attending here your pre- sence Merits a less injurious salutation . Agis . I ...
... bold bad man I dread ! Agis . He seems to wait us . - At this hour , Am- phares , I think that thou of all men shouldst have shunn'd me . Amph . My motive in attending here your pre- sence Merits a less injurious salutation . Agis . I ...
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