| David Irving - 1804 - 524 páginas
...fanfaronnade of independence to be found in his works, and after having been held up to public view, and to public estimation, as a man of some genius, yet,...himself to support his borrowed dignity, dwindled into a paultry exciseman, and slunk out the rest VOL. IT. 3 O of his insignificant existence in the meanest... | |
| Robert Forsyth - 1805 - 616 páginas
...fanfaronade of independence to be found in his works, and after having been held up to public view, and to public estimation, as a man of some genius, yet,...of resources within himself to support his borrowed dignify, dwindled into a paltry exciseman, and slunk out the rest of his insignificant existence in... | |
| Robert Burns - 1808 - 496 páginas
...fanfaronade of independence to be found in his works, and after having been held forth to public view, and to public estimation as a man of some genius, yet,...resources within himself to support his borrowed dignity, he dwindled into a paltry exciseman, and slunk out the rest of his insignificant existence in the meanest... | |
| Robert Burns - 1809 - 326 páginas
...of some genius, yet, quite destitute of resources within himself to support his borrowed dignity, he dwindled into a paltry exciseman, and slunk out the...existence in the meanest of pursuits, and among the vilest of mankind." In your illustrious hands, Sir, permit me to lodge my disavowal and defiance of... | |
| Robert Burns - 1809 - 328 páginas
...fanfaronade of independence to be found in his works, and after" having been held forth to public view, and to public estimation as a man of some genius, yet,...resources within himself to support his borrowed dignity, he dwindled into a paltry exciseman, and slunk out the rest of his insignificant existence in the meanest... | |
| 1809 - 1020 páginas
...fanfaronade of independence to be found in his works, and after having been held forth to public view, and to public estimation as a man of some genius, yet, quite destitute of resource! within himself to support his borrowed dignity, -he dwindled into a paltry exciseman, and... | |
| Robert Burns - 1814 - 306 páginas
...works, and after having been held up Jo public view and 10 public estimation, as a man of some genins ; yet, quite destitute of resources within himself to...slunk out the rest of his insignificant existence ia the meanest of pursuits, and among the lowest of mankind. " In your illustrious hands, Sir, permit... | |
| Robert Burns - 1813 - 422 páginas
...fanfaronade of independence to be found in his works, and after having been held up to public view, and to public estimation, as a man of some genius, yet,...support his borrowed dignity, dwindled into a paltry exr ciseman, and slunk out the rest of his insignificant existence in the meanest of pursuits, and... | |
| Robert Burns - 1816 - 714 páginas
...fanfaronade of independence to be found in his works, and after having been held forth to public view, and to public estimation as a man of some genius, yet,...resources within himself to support his borrowed dignity, he dwindled into a paltry exciseman, and slunk out the rest of his insignificant existence in the meanest... | |
| Robert Burns - 1816 - 342 páginas
...fanfaronadeo'i independence to be found in his works, and after having been held up to public view, and to public estimation, as a man of some genius, yet, quite destitute of resources within hiniself to support his borrowed dignity, dwindled into a paltry exciseman, and slunk out the rest... | |
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