The Quarterly Review, Volumes 98-99John Murray, 1856 |
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... presence of So- crates , in his habit as he lived ' -- barefoot- ed , plainly clad , invincibly reasonable and moral , and the incarnation of common sense . devil , the founder having been born of a emblem 2 Jan. Table - Talk .
... presence of So- crates , in his habit as he lived ' -- barefoot- ed , plainly clad , invincibly reasonable and moral , and the incarnation of common sense . devil , the founder having been born of a emblem 2 Jan. Table - Talk .
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... common - place ; ' the truth being that it was rich in ease , sense , and humour ; while theirs was like the breakfasts in military novels , which seem to consist chiefly of devilled kidneys , grilled bones , and other fiery and ...
... common - place ; ' the truth being that it was rich in ease , sense , and humour ; while theirs was like the breakfasts in military novels , which seem to consist chiefly of devilled kidneys , grilled bones , and other fiery and ...
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... common place of meeting . Mr. Hall was struck by this manuscript , which at the time of his visit ' contained the names of 305 colonists , who during the three months ending June 30 , 1853 , had given no occasion for punishment . Out of ...
... common place of meeting . Mr. Hall was struck by this manuscript , which at the time of his visit ' contained the names of 305 colonists , who during the three months ending June 30 , 1853 , had given no occasion for punishment . Out of ...
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... common universal nature , of hard or doat- ing fathers , gay and dissolute sons , misers , self - tormentors , parasites , syco- phants , crafty and unprincipled slaves ; even if his more questionable characters , his Hetære , his ...
... common universal nature , of hard or doat- ing fathers , gay and dissolute sons , misers , self - tormentors , parasites , syco- phants , crafty and unprincipled slaves ; even if his more questionable characters , his Hetære , his ...
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... common . We are pleased , too , to observe that M. W. Guizot Both works , of course , look back to the Old Comedy , to which that of Menander stands in such striking and impressive con- * trast . But the change is not in the comedy , in ...
... common . We are pleased , too , to observe that M. W. Guizot Both works , of course , look back to the Old Comedy , to which that of Menander stands in such striking and impressive con- * trast . But the change is not in the comedy , in ...
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