Select British Classics, Volum 38J. Conrad, 1803 |
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... honour which hath too often a place in generous breasts . Men of good education , though naturally choleric , restrain their wrath so far as to seek convenient times for vengeance . The sin- gle combat seems so generous a way of ending ...
... honour which hath too often a place in generous breasts . Men of good education , though naturally choleric , restrain their wrath so far as to seek convenient times for vengeance . The sin- gle combat seems so generous a way of ending ...
Side 363
... honour , when he declares that were there no God to see or punish vice , he would not commit it , because it is of so mean , so base , and so vile a nature . I shall conclude this head with the description of honour in the part of young ...
... honour , when he declares that were there no God to see or punish vice , he would not commit it , because it is of so mean , so base , and so vile a nature . I shall conclude this head with the description of honour in the part of young ...
Side 389
... honour which he intended her , she fainted away , and fell down as dead at his feet . Helim wept , and after having recovered her out of the trance into which she was fallen , repre- sented to the king , that so unexpected an honour was ...
... honour which he intended her , she fainted away , and fell down as dead at his feet . Helim wept , and after having recovered her out of the trance into which she was fallen , repre- sented to the king , that so unexpected an honour was ...
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