History of English Literature, Volumen3Wheeler Publishing Company, 1908 |
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... conscience , which shows us what we are , what we love , what we have felt . What could the drama teach to gamesters like St. Albans , drunkards like Rochester , prostitutes like Castlemaine , old boys like Charles II . ? What ...
... conscience , which shows us what we are , what we love , what we have felt . What could the drama teach to gamesters like St. Albans , drunkards like Rochester , prostitutes like Castlemaine , old boys like Charles II . ? What ...
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... conscience ; the habits of society add tact and finesse . The avoidance of violent actions and physical horrors , the meed and order of the fable , the art of disguising or shunning coarse or low persons , the continuous perfection of ...
... conscience ; the habits of society add tact and finesse . The avoidance of violent actions and physical horrors , the meed and order of the fable , the art of disguising or shunning coarse or low persons , the continuous perfection of ...
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... conscience to go to bed , Nacky . - Nacky did I say ? Ay , Nacky , Aquilina , lina , lina , quilina ; Aquilina , Naquilina , Acky , Nacky , queen Nacky . - Come , let's to bed . You fubbs , you pug you - You little puss . - Purree tuzzy ...
... conscience to go to bed , Nacky . - Nacky did I say ? Ay , Nacky , Aquilina , lina , lina , quilina ; Aquilina , Naquilina , Acky , Nacky , queen Nacky . - Come , let's to bed . You fubbs , you pug you - You little puss . - Purree tuzzy ...
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... conscience nor my honour would suffer me to take them ; but I can never repent of my constancy , since I am thoroughly persuaded of the justice of the cause for which I suffer . " One of his sons having been expelled from school , he ...
... conscience nor my honour would suffer me to take them ; but I can never repent of my constancy , since I am thoroughly persuaded of the justice of the cause for which I suffer . " One of his sons having been expelled from school , he ...
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... consciences of Protestants to the Papists . The lies of Oates , the murder of the magistrate Godfrey , his corpse solemnly paraded in the streets of London , had inflamed the imagination and prejudices of the people ; the judges , blind ...
... consciences of Protestants to the Papists . The lies of Oates , the murder of the magistrate Godfrey , his corpse solemnly paraded in the streets of London , had inflamed the imagination and prejudices of the people ; the judges , blind ...
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