The Eclectic Review, Volume 12; Volume 30Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1819 |
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Page 33
... honour runs through the roughest day . ' Macbeth , somewhat overcome by scrupulous fears , seems inclined to leave the event of being king to chance . " Happen what will , " says he , " even should the honour be mine ; as time must run ...
... honour runs through the roughest day . ' Macbeth , somewhat overcome by scrupulous fears , seems inclined to leave the event of being king to chance . " Happen what will , " says he , " even should the honour be mine ; as time must run ...
Page 260
... honour of my country , if honour it can be called , with that peculiar spring of the whole body from the ground , which you , dear sir , have seen on many a market day , I flung the weight three times as far as I had done at first ...
... honour of my country , if honour it can be called , with that peculiar spring of the whole body from the ground , which you , dear sir , have seen on many a market day , I flung the weight three times as far as I had done at first ...
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... honour , and the feeling of confidence , which belong to the character designated by the term gentleman . The word honour , in the modern acceptation of it , has no synonyme in the Latin language . It was the spirit of chivalry which ...
... honour , and the feeling of confidence , which belong to the character designated by the term gentleman . The word honour , in the modern acceptation of it , has no synonyme in the Latin language . It was the spirit of chivalry which ...
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