The Port Folio, Bind 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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Side 9
... head is delineated a candid and prudent soul , free from the slavery of adulation , you perceive Plutarch , so versed in politics and military art , that as Bodius observes , he might be taken for arbiter in either . VOL . II . B The ...
... head is delineated a candid and prudent soul , free from the slavery of adulation , you perceive Plutarch , so versed in politics and military art , that as Bodius observes , he might be taken for arbiter in either . VOL . II . B The ...
Side 11
... head Nature stamped the profundity of his sense . Next with a long beard and loose attire comes Guicciardini , the enemy of the house of Urbino . By his side , wrapped in a mantle of fur , which can scarcely keep him warm , walks Paul ...
... head Nature stamped the profundity of his sense . Next with a long beard and loose attire comes Guicciardini , the enemy of the house of Urbino . By his side , wrapped in a mantle of fur , which can scarcely keep him warm , walks Paul ...
Side 18
... head and 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 ...
... head and 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 ...
Side 28
... would have thrust virtue out of our hearts by the head and shoulders , and have given ourselves without scruple to hell , that ever the Devil could have made you our delight ? Ford . What , a hodge pudding ! a bag 28 THE DRAMA .
... would have thrust virtue out of our hearts by the head and shoulders , and have given ourselves without scruple to hell , that ever the Devil could have made you our delight ? Ford . What , a hodge pudding ! a bag 28 THE DRAMA .
Side 33
... head of the editors or publishers of newspapers . As to the contempt cast upon the mercantile portion of a gazette it is plainly absurd , since in- telligence of what is to be bought and sold , is useful to every one who buys and sells ...
... head of the editors or publishers of newspapers . As to the contempt cast upon the mercantile portion of a gazette it is plainly absurd , since in- telligence of what is to be bought and sold , is useful to every one who buys and sells ...
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