The North British Review, Объемы 22-23W. P. Kennedy, 1854 |
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... able on occasion to fight for his life . For his moral character , he must , like a knight of old , be first of all gentle and courteous , ready and able to ingratiate him- self with the poor , the ignorant , and the savage ; not only ...
... able on occasion to fight for his life . For his moral character , he must , like a knight of old , be first of all gentle and courteous , ready and able to ingratiate him- self with the poor , the ignorant , and the savage ; not only ...
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... able to boast that they indulge in such elegant recreations ! But it is one of the strange contradictions of which our British land is so full , that this body of able and accomplished men has never cared to assert or maintain for the ...
... able to boast that they indulge in such elegant recreations ! But it is one of the strange contradictions of which our British land is so full , that this body of able and accomplished men has never cared to assert or maintain for the ...
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... able to flatter yourself that he is morally your inferior . It is pleasant to be able to declare that authors are a loose set ; and to give a reason for such a declaration . If you can- not climb the heights of Parnassus , it is ...
... able to flatter yourself that he is morally your inferior . It is pleasant to be able to declare that authors are a loose set ; and to give a reason for such a declaration . If you can- not climb the heights of Parnassus , it is ...
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