Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1857 |
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... honour . * A dead child is found in the palace , the offspring of some maid of honour , by some cour- tier , or perhaps by Charles himself . The whole flight of panders and buffoons pounce upon it , and carry it in triumph to the royal ...
... honour . * A dead child is found in the palace , the offspring of some maid of honour , by some cour- tier , or perhaps by Charles himself . The whole flight of panders and buffoons pounce upon it , and carry it in triumph to the royal ...
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... honour to any country . In passing , we may observe , to the honour of Mr. Southey , that , though he evidently has no liking for the American institutions , he never speaks of the people of the United States with that pitiful ...
... honour to any country . In passing , we may observe , to the honour of Mr. Southey , that , though he evidently has no liking for the American institutions , he never speaks of the people of the United States with that pitiful ...
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... honour and morality . We know that at this very day scriptural phrases , scriptural names , perhaps some scriptural doctrines , excite disgust and ridicule , solely because they are associated with the austerity of that period . Thus ...
... honour and morality . We know that at this very day scriptural phrases , scriptural names , perhaps some scriptural doctrines , excite disgust and ridicule , solely because they are associated with the austerity of that period . Thus ...
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