Knight's Quarterly Magazine, Volume 1Charles Knight Knight., 1823 |
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... live in a canting age , Gerard ; and a man must write in gyves to please the votaries of waltzing and the praisers of pirouettes . Gerard , / there are three sentences and a half of your delightful The Editor . 15 Edward Haselfoot.
... live in a canting age , Gerard ; and a man must write in gyves to please the votaries of waltzing and the praisers of pirouettes . Gerard , / there are three sentences and a half of your delightful The Editor . 15 Edward Haselfoot.
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... lives in them , and the emotions they are calculated to excite , that his attention is instinctively directed . He cannot rest in externals ; he regards them chiefly as introductory to an " inner court " of deeper and more enduring ...
... lives in them , and the emotions they are calculated to excite , that his attention is instinctively directed . He cannot rest in externals ; he regards them chiefly as introductory to an " inner court " of deeper and more enduring ...
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... live only for glory and pleasure . For these I have never hesitated to hazard an existence which they alone render valuable to me . In the present case , I can assure you that our scheme presents the fairest hopes of success . " " So ...
... live only for glory and pleasure . For these I have never hesitated to hazard an existence which they alone render valuable to me . In the present case , I can assure you that our scheme presents the fairest hopes of success . " " So ...
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... live in society , it will be in vain to expect from them the enforcement of edicts which run counter to all their sympathies . Let it not be supposed that we think harshly of legislators ; we do not : but they have to do only with ab ...
... live in society , it will be in vain to expect from them the enforcement of edicts which run counter to all their sympathies . Let it not be supposed that we think harshly of legislators ; we do not : but they have to do only with ab ...
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... lives ; but God help me , for I have no heart to hope now . " That very morning Master Bryan Roper had sought an inter- view with Colonel Kirk , ( for that man was indeed the savage judge of Frank Aleyn , ) but admittance was positively ...
... lives ; but God help me , for I have no heart to hope now . " That very morning Master Bryan Roper had sought an inter- view with Colonel Kirk , ( for that man was indeed the savage judge of Frank Aleyn , ) but admittance was positively ...
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