The Quarterly Review, Volumes 98-99John Murray, 1856 |
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Page 4
... look at him . ' Then he was not well drest , ' replied that great mas- ter of the art . We venture to apply the doctrine to Table - Talk . It should not want wit , but it should not exceed in it ; the epigrams should be sprinkled over ...
... look at him . ' Then he was not well drest , ' replied that great mas- ter of the art . We venture to apply the doctrine to Table - Talk . It should not want wit , but it should not exceed in it ; the epigrams should be sprinkled over ...
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... look clean , and have a smooth chin ; to - morrow our beard has grown again , nor does it cease growing whilst we remain on earth . In like manner , original sin cannot be extirpated from us ; it springs up in us as long as we exist ...
... look clean , and have a smooth chin ; to - morrow our beard has grown again , nor does it cease growing whilst we remain on earth . In like manner , original sin cannot be extirpated from us ; it springs up in us as long as we exist ...
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... look after the fools ; the wise men will do us no harm . ' He had the tendency to laugh at the Germans which was then fashionable , and seems to have had a notion that Luther did not believe the immortality of the soul . But the Car ...
... look after the fools ; the wise men will do us no harm . ' He had the tendency to laugh at the Germans which was then fashionable , and seems to have had a notion that Luther did not believe the immortality of the soul . But the Car ...
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... look for its match ? It has a style of its own , and cannot be imitated without absurdity . It is an inter- mediate something between literature and conversation , in which it is impossible to from the share of the man of the world ...
... look for its match ? It has a style of its own , and cannot be imitated without absurdity . It is an inter- mediate something between literature and conversation , in which it is impossible to from the share of the man of the world ...
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... look for a series of those peculiar demonstrations in their favour by which the British public are in the habit of displaying their interest in such philanthropic undertakings as they are disposed to encourage . We have not , indeed ...
... look for a series of those peculiar demonstrations in their favour by which the British public are in the habit of displaying their interest in such philanthropic undertakings as they are disposed to encourage . We have not , indeed ...
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