Democritus in London: With the Mad Pranks and Comical Conceits of Motley and Robin Good-fellow, to which are Added Notes Festivous, EtcW. Pickering, 1852 - 312 pàgines |
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Pàgina 13
... honor , or dis- honor is purchased by thy own actions . Though virtue give a ragged livery , she gives a golden cognizance : if her service make thee poor , blush not . Thy poverty may disadvantage thee , but not dishonor thee ...
... honor , or dis- honor is purchased by thy own actions . Though virtue give a ragged livery , she gives a golden cognizance : if her service make thee poor , blush not . Thy poverty may disadvantage thee , but not dishonor thee ...
Pàgina 16
... design , came in familiar contact with plebeians . Who has not read the story of the King and the Miller of Mansfield , and the nocturnal rambles of HONOR 30 - that blows out your brains , But 16 DEMOCRITUS IN LONDON .
... design , came in familiar contact with plebeians . Who has not read the story of the King and the Miller of Mansfield , and the nocturnal rambles of HONOR 30 - that blows out your brains , But 16 DEMOCRITUS IN LONDON .
Pàgina 17
... HONOR 30 - that blows out your brains , But pays his debts - the gambler's 31 gains ! England's Merry Monarch ? The true secret of kingly popularity lies in a good - humoured condescension , that can temporally discrown the monarch ...
... HONOR 30 - that blows out your brains , But pays his debts - the gambler's 31 gains ! England's Merry Monarch ? The true secret of kingly popularity lies in a good - humoured condescension , that can temporally discrown the monarch ...
Pàgina 31
... honor to the instruc- tions of his master , and not unfrequently has the master been blamed for the mis - behaviour of his pupil . Seneca ( see " Plutarch to Trajan " ) is reproached , and his fame still suffers for the vices of Nero ...
... honor to the instruc- tions of his master , and not unfrequently has the master been blamed for the mis - behaviour of his pupil . Seneca ( see " Plutarch to Trajan " ) is reproached , and his fame still suffers for the vices of Nero ...
Pàgina 35
... honor . The death of the Roman was noble ; that of the Athenian nobler still . 68 Is fickle fortune cross or kind , Or foul or fair the wanton wind , From envious tongues and lowering looks I turn to my best friends my books . With ...
... honor . The death of the Roman was noble ; that of the Athenian nobler still . 68 Is fickle fortune cross or kind , Or foul or fair the wanton wind , From envious tongues and lowering looks I turn to my best friends my books . With ...
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Democritus in London: With the Mad Pranks and Comical Conceits of Motley and ... George Daniel Visualització completa - 1852 |
Democritus in London. With the Mad Pranks and Comical Conceits of Motley and ... G. D.,George Daniel Visualització completa - 1852 |
Democritus in London: With the Mad Pranks and Comical Conceits of Motley and ... George Daniel Visualització completa - 1852 |
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