The Rising Sun: A Serio-comic Satiric Romance, 1±Ç |
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Juvenal's wit is of a more masculine and nervous kind than that of Horace ,
although , perhaps , the latter might have shown himself equally vigorous if he
had not been a courtier . His wit was enervated by the courtly polish which he
gave it ...
Juvenal's wit is of a more masculine and nervous kind than that of Horace ,
although , perhaps , the latter might have shown himself equally vigorous if he
had not been a courtier . His wit was enervated by the courtly polish which he
gave it ...
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... be agreeably tickled into a kind of lethargy . Every delicate and feeling mind
would prefer to see the victims immolated at once , and B 2 THD RISING SUN . -
R, and ...
... be agreeably tickled into a kind of lethargy . Every delicate and feeling mind
would prefer to see the victims immolated at once , and B 2 THD RISING SUN . -
R, and ...
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In the boy , scarcely capable of having any principles instilled into him , we easily
discover from his first actions , and rude attempts at conversation , the kind of
persons with whom he has been brought up : we see the early spring of salutary
...
In the boy , scarcely capable of having any principles instilled into him , we easily
discover from his first actions , and rude attempts at conversation , the kind of
persons with whom he has been brought up : we see the early spring of salutary
...
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... well knowing that many people walked up hill to preferment better without their
eyes , than they could have done with them . He thought it a safe bargain , as he
was only bartering honour of one , and that a very imaginary kind , for honour of ...
... well knowing that many people walked up hill to preferment better without their
eyes , than they could have done with them . He thought it a safe bargain , as he
was only bartering honour of one , and that a very imaginary kind , for honour of ...
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He conveyed his doctrines , which were of the levelling kind , in that plain ,
forcible style , which is exactly suited to the understandings and taste of those
whom he intended to lead astray . He repre . sented lords as a set of sturdy
beggars ...
He conveyed his doctrines , which were of the levelling kind , in that plain ,
forcible style , which is exactly suited to the understandings and taste of those
whom he intended to lead astray . He repre . sented lords as a set of sturdy
beggars ...
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