The Port Folio, Volume 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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... hand and a pen in the other , no less terrific to his enemies by his courage , than attractive by his elegance to his friends , is Julius Cæsar , the most perfect production of Nature in genius , valour , and judgment . Succeeding him ...
... hand and a pen in the other , no less terrific to his enemies by his courage , than attractive by his elegance to his friends , is Julius Cæsar , the most perfect production of Nature in genius , valour , and judgment . Succeeding him ...
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... hands trembled , he supported himself on a staff , and appeared to be more than ninety years old . I was sur- prised that he did not seek for his last days the repose and tranquillity his great age required , and asking Marcus Varro his ...
... hands trembled , he supported himself on a staff , and appeared to be more than ninety years old . I was sur- prised that he did not seek for his last days the repose and tranquillity his great age required , and asking Marcus Varro his ...
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... hand still reeking that inflicted them ! Your desire to administer justice would no doubt be impatient of a long narration . Our disfigured faces , our dismem- bered bodies , speak for us . This is the offence ; here is the offender ...
... hand still reeking that inflicted them ! Your desire to administer justice would no doubt be impatient of a long narration . Our disfigured faces , our dismem- bered bodies , speak for us . This is the offence ; here is the offender ...
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... hand of the humblest workman . Here , as we alternately mark the pure style , and purer doctrines of Pitt , the rapid elocution of Fox , the variegated imagery of Burke , the meteor scintillations of Curran , the pungent sarcasms of ...
... hand of the humblest workman . Here , as we alternately mark the pure style , and purer doctrines of Pitt , the rapid elocution of Fox , the variegated imagery of Burke , the meteor scintillations of Curran , the pungent sarcasms of ...
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... hand in hand with fellows of his own complex- ion , among whom he felt no restraint , and among whom , of course , a fuller development of character could be made . These characters are all auxiliary to the display of Falstaff ; they ...
... hand in hand with fellows of his own complex- ion , among whom he felt no restraint , and among whom , of course , a fuller development of character could be made . These characters are all auxiliary to the display of Falstaff ; they ...
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