Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesMacmillan, 1855 - 396 sider |
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... seem Contented with a superficial skill , Which for a slight reward enough they deem , When th ' one succeeds as well as th ' other will : Seeing shorter ways lead sooner to their end , And others ' longer travels thrive so ill . Then ...
... seem Contented with a superficial skill , Which for a slight reward enough they deem , When th ' one succeeds as well as th ' other will : Seeing shorter ways lead sooner to their end , And others ' longer travels thrive so ill . Then ...
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... seems to have led him astray . " Pientissimo , which might as well be piantissimo if conjugation and declension were observed , is accredited barbarous - latin for most pious , but means properly most expiative ; by which title the ...
... seems to have led him astray . " Pientissimo , which might as well be piantissimo if conjugation and declension were observed , is accredited barbarous - latin for most pious , but means properly most expiative ; by which title the ...
Side xxiv
... seems to insinuate . Sir , my conceit of it is , that in this time of too much liberty ( if not licentiousness ) of the press , many ballad- makers and necessitous persons ( it may be , set on work by some printers themselves , to ...
... seems to insinuate . Sir , my conceit of it is , that in this time of too much liberty ( if not licentiousness ) of the press , many ballad- makers and necessitous persons ( it may be , set on work by some printers themselves , to ...
Side xxv
... seem , he is no great clerk . Which I observe even almost at the beginning of his story , where he tells a tale as of a third person , and in the same clause , within two or three lines after , ineptly changeth it into the first person ...
... seem , he is no great clerk . Which I observe even almost at the beginning of his story , where he tells a tale as of a third person , and in the same clause , within two or three lines after , ineptly changeth it into the first person ...
Side xxxvii
... seem- ingly a religious Lawyer , perhaps returning from Circuit in that direction , at all events a most sharp distinct man , through whose clear eyes we also can 1 " Rushworth , ii . 178. " See Appendix . still look ; -is preserved by ...
... seem- ingly a religious Lawyer , perhaps returning from Circuit in that direction , at all events a most sharp distinct man , through whose clear eyes we also can 1 " Rushworth , ii . 178. " See Appendix . still look ; -is preserved by ...
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