The Rising Sun,: A Serio-comic Satiric Romance, Том 1Appleyards, 1807 |
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... began , Were pleasant pasquins on the life of man ; At mighty villains , who the state opprest , They durst not rail , perhaps , they lash'd , at least , And turn'd them out of office with a jest . No fool could peep abroad , but ready ...
... began , Were pleasant pasquins on the life of man ; At mighty villains , who the state opprest , They durst not rail , perhaps , they lash'd , at least , And turn'd them out of office with a jest . No fool could peep abroad , but ready ...
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... began at the wrong end : Instead of cleansing the Augaan stable of the Mansion - house from the filth which it had contracted , through the neglect and slovenli- ness of the officers , he forbade the servants to dance hornpipes ...
... began at the wrong end : Instead of cleansing the Augaan stable of the Mansion - house from the filth which it had contracted , through the neglect and slovenli- ness of the officers , he forbade the servants to dance hornpipes ...
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... began to apply himself to relieve the distressed finances of the tenantry , and to regulate their economy ; his schemes , whilst they were con- .. fined within the manor , were undoubtedly wise- and salutary ; but unfortunately ...
... began to apply himself to relieve the distressed finances of the tenantry , and to regulate their economy ; his schemes , whilst they were con- .. fined within the manor , were undoubtedly wise- and salutary ; but unfortunately ...
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... began to assume a most alarming appearance . To increase the confusion , Squintum had the in- ... solence to return into the Manor , and even to shew his face in the stables and dog - kennel , .. whence he was again ignominiously driven ...
... began to assume a most alarming appearance . To increase the confusion , Squintum had the in- ... solence to return into the Manor , and even to shew his face in the stables and dog - kennel , .. whence he was again ignominiously driven ...
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... began to assume rather a brighter prospect , as one of his chieftains , named Rodwell , gave a complete overthrow to one of Farmer Lewis's leaders . The lord of Graveairs , too , was very severely handled , and then the whole confede ...
... began to assume rather a brighter prospect , as one of his chieftains , named Rodwell , gave a complete overthrow to one of Farmer Lewis's leaders . The lord of Graveairs , too , was very severely handled , and then the whole confede ...
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Страница 50 - ... the body of it. Education, after the same manner, when it works upon a noble mind, draws out to view every latent virtue and perfection, which without such helps are never able to make their appearance.
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Страница 50 - CONSIDER a human soul, without education, like marble in the quarry : which shows none of its inherent beauties, until the skill of the polisher fetches out the colours, makes the surface shine, and discovers every ornamental cloud, spot, and vien, that runs through the body of it.
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