The Works of Walter Savage Landor, Volum 2E. Moxon, 1846 |
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Side 27
... smile was so unaffected and so graceful , that I should have thought it very injudicious to set my laugh against it . No phi- losopher ever lived with such uniform purity , such abstinence from censoriousness , from con- troversy , from ...
... smile was so unaffected and so graceful , that I should have thought it very injudicious to set my laugh against it . No phi- losopher ever lived with such uniform purity , such abstinence from censoriousness , from con- troversy , from ...
Side 32
... smile most when you ought to be most serious . Lucian . I was smiling at the thought of one whom I would recommend to your especial notice , as soon as you disinherit the priests of Isis . He may perhaps be refractory ; for he pretends ...
... smile most when you ought to be most serious . Lucian . I was smiling at the thought of one whom I would recommend to your especial notice , as soon as you disinherit the priests of Isis . He may perhaps be refractory ; for he pretends ...
Side 48
... smile an importunity and intrusion , and often has been resolute to kick her out of doors . The next time he plays this prank , I trust she will have the spirit to leave him altogether . A slight puncture will let out all the wind in ...
... smile an importunity and intrusion , and often has been resolute to kick her out of doors . The next time he plays this prank , I trust she will have the spirit to leave him altogether . A slight puncture will let out all the wind in ...
Side 49
... smile from thee at parting . Sandt . Every face in Germany must owe to you every smile it wears henceforward . Would you have mine ? take it then . It is time to give it up : be it yours , with God's peace , for evermore ! I wish you ...
... smile from thee at parting . Sandt . Every face in Germany must owe to you every smile it wears henceforward . Would you have mine ? take it then . It is time to give it up : be it yours , with God's peace , for evermore ! I wish you ...
Side 58
... smile of indifference , a consciousness of security . In those days , as indeed in most others , the main use of power was promotion and protection : and honest man was never in any age among the titles of nobility , and has always been ...
... smile of indifference , a consciousness of security . In those days , as indeed in most others , the main use of power was promotion and protection : and honest man was never in any age among the titles of nobility , and has always been ...
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