The Rising Sun: A Serio-comic Satiric Romance, 1권Appleyards, 1807 |
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... human nature are the game of the satirist , who feels an honest indignation at profligacy and depra- vity . Greece had its Aristophanes ; Rome , its Horace , Juvenal , Persius , and Martial ; France , its Boileau , Moliere , and Le Sage ...
... human nature are the game of the satirist , who feels an honest indignation at profligacy and depra- vity . Greece had its Aristophanes ; Rome , its Horace , Juvenal , Persius , and Martial ; France , its Boileau , Moliere , and Le Sage ...
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... human polities , Who strive to know others more than themselves . " - The tenants of Thirteen Acres conceived , that the rod was only put in pickle for them , and they resolved to put it to the issue of try- ing whether Boreas could ...
... human polities , Who strive to know others more than themselves . " - The tenants of Thirteen Acres conceived , that the rod was only put in pickle for them , and they resolved to put it to the issue of try- ing whether Boreas could ...
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... the Spectator's ideas on the subject , as being much better than any which I can broach of my own , or borrow elsewhere . " I consider , " says the " I famous Essayist , " an human soul without edu- cation 44 THE RISING SUN . CHAPTER V. ...
... the Spectator's ideas on the subject , as being much better than any which I can broach of my own , or borrow elsewhere . " I consider , " says the " I famous Essayist , " an human soul without edu- cation 44 THE RISING SUN . CHAPTER V. ...
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... human soul . The philosopher , the saint , or hero ; the wise , the good , or the great man , very often lie hid and concealed in a pelebeian , which -- a proper education might have dis - interred and THE RISING SUN . 45.
... human soul . The philosopher , the saint , or hero ; the wise , the good , or the great man , very often lie hid and concealed in a pelebeian , which -- a proper education might have dis - interred and THE RISING SUN . 45.
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... human figure ; sometimes , we see the man appearing distinctly in all his limbs and features ; sometimes we find the figure wrought up to great elegancy ; but seldom meet with any to which the hand of a Phidias or a Praxiteles , could ...
... human figure ; sometimes , we see the man appearing distinctly in all his limbs and features ; sometimes we find the figure wrought up to great elegancy ; but seldom meet with any to which the hand of a Phidias or a Praxiteles , could ...
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