| B. C. Walpole - 1811 - 370 páginas
...was as if a man would in cold blood cut men's throats, who had never offendedhim. And he said, the lies in these libels came often in as ornaments that...be spared, without spoiling the beauty of the poem. ( For his other studies, they were divided between the comical and witty writings of the ancients and... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1812 - 160 páginas
...was as if a man would in cold blood cut men's throats, who had never offended him. And he said, the lies in these libels came often in as ornaments, that...be spared, without spoiling the beauty of the poem. For his other studies, they were divided between the comical and witty writings of the ancients and... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1814 - 302 páginas
...was as if a man would, in cold blood, cut men's throats who had never offended him. And he said, the lies in these libels came often in as ornaments, that...be spared without spoiling the beauty of the poem." It is useful to know how the materials of Satire are put together ; as thus the secret of pulling it... | |
| 1818 - 606 páginas
...was as if a man would in cold blood, cut men's throats who had never offended him : and he said, the lies in these libels came often in as ornaments that...be spared without spoiling the beauty of the poem. For his other studies, they were divided between the comical and witty writings of the ancients and... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1820 - 296 páginas
...was as if a man would, in cold blood, cut men's throats who had never offended him ; and he said the lies in these libels came often in as ornaments, that...be spared without spoiling the beauty of the poem. For his other studies, they were divided between the comical and witty writings of the ancients and... | |
| Andrew Crichton - 1827 - 358 páginas
...the intervals of dissipation, he would spend months together in study, either reading the works «f comic authors, or expending his wit in composing ludicrous...not convenient to admit the authority of laws, which iie was resolved not to obey, -he had recourse to infidelity, the usual expedient of those, who, having... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1829 - 360 páginas
...was as if a man would, in cold blood, cut men's throats who had never offended him ; and he said the lies in these libels came often in as ornaments, that...be spared without spoiling the beauty of the poem. For his other studies, they were divided between the comical and the witty writings of the ancients... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1833 - 492 páginas
...human hands.' COWT.KB. in cold blood, cut men's throats who had never offended him : and he said, the lies in these libels came often in as ornaments, that...be spared, without spoiling the beauty of the poem. For his other studies, they were divided between the comical, and the witty writings, of the ancients... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1833 - 458 páginas
...was, as if a man would, in cold blood, cut men's throats who had never offended him: and, he said, the lies in these libels came often in as ornaments, that...be spared, without spoiling the beauty of the poem. For his other studies, they were divided between the comical, and the witty writings, of the ancients... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1840 - 516 páginas
...was as if a man would, in cold blood, cut men's throats who had never offended him. And he said, the lies in these libels came often in as ornaments, that...be spared without spoiling the beauty of the poem." It is as useful to know how the materials of satire I are put together ; as thus the secret of pulling... | |
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