The Port Folio, Том 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 |
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... honour to which he had arrived ; and Francis I entirely indebted to his notable nose , for all his grandeur and influence . It was moreo- ver imagined , that the balance of power ( the favourite subject of modern writers , on political ...
... honour to which he had arrived ; and Francis I entirely indebted to his notable nose , for all his grandeur and influence . It was moreo- ver imagined , that the balance of power ( the favourite subject of modern writers , on political ...
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... honours , which might lead to shame . Perhaps where I had hoped , too fondly , to garner in an exuberant and goodly harvest of the most delicious grapes , and the richest olives , the soil would prove itself unable to yeild any other ...
... honours , which might lead to shame . Perhaps where I had hoped , too fondly , to garner in an exuberant and goodly harvest of the most delicious grapes , and the richest olives , the soil would prove itself unable to yeild any other ...
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... honour of an individual - in commendation of a principle or theory or commemoration of an event - love , admiration and emulation are generally excited ; but in invectives or satire - hatred , envy and contempt . In de- liberative ...
... honour of an individual - in commendation of a principle or theory or commemoration of an event - love , admiration and emulation are generally excited ; but in invectives or satire - hatred , envy and contempt . In de- liberative ...
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... honoured with the publication of a second series ofletters , comprehending our author's adventures in France and England . To this correspondence we shall render due honours . The theme is certainly brilliant and copious ; and we have ...
... honoured with the publication of a second series ofletters , comprehending our author's adventures in France and England . To this correspondence we shall render due honours . The theme is certainly brilliant and copious ; and we have ...
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... honours , the senators of France consulted him in private that their public con- duct might be regulated by his advice , and his harangues were considered as the most accurate standards of judicial elocution . Yet amid his power and his ...
... honours , the senators of France consulted him in private that their public con- duct might be regulated by his advice , and his harangues were considered as the most accurate standards of judicial elocution . Yet amid his power and his ...
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