Which notwithstanding they cannot handsomely do, without the borrowed help and satire of times past ; condemning the vices of their own times, by the expressions of vices In times which they commend, which cannot but argue the community of vice in both.... Middlemarch, by George Eliot - Sayfa 22Mary Ann Evans tarafından - 1873Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1658 - 404 sayfa
...the borrowed help and fatyres of ¡•aft:, condemning the vices of their times, by the exprellior.s of vices in times which they commend ^ which cannot but argue the community of vice in both. Horace i Jttwiall and Ptrfeiu were no Prophets, although tlieir lines did feem to indigitate and point at... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 sayfa
...of many heads, to extol the days of their fore-fathers, and declaim against the wickedness of times present. Which notwithstanding they cannot handsomely do, without the borrowed help and satires of times past : condemning the vices of their own times, by the expressions of vices in times... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 362 sayfa
...humor of many heads to extol the days of their forefathers and declaim against the wickedness of times present ; which notwithstanding they cannot handsomely do, without the borrowed help and satires of times past, condemning the vices of their times by the expressions of vices in times which... | |
| 1831 - 370 sayfa
...humor of many heads to extol the days of their forefathers and declaim against the wickedness of times present ; which notwithstanding they cannot handsomely do, without the borrowed help and satires of times past, condemning the vices of their times by the expressions of vices in times which... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 592 sayfa
...of many heads, to extol the days of their forefathers, and declaim against the wickedness of times present. Which notwithstanding they cannot handsomely do, without the borrowed help and satires of times past ; condemning the vices of their own times, by the expressions of vices in times... | |
| Henry Wright Phillott - 1849 - 224 sayfa
...of many heads, to extol the days of their forefathers, and declaim against the wickedness of times present. Which notwithstanding they cannot handsomely do, without the borrowed help and satyrs of times past ; condemning the vices of their own times, by the expressions of vices in times... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1852 - 588 sayfa
...times present. Which notwithstanding they cannot handsomely do, without the borrowed help and satires of times past ; condemning the vices of their own...and Persius, were no prophets, although their lines ^.d seem to indigitate and point at our times. There is a certain list of vices6 committed in all ages,... | |
| sir Thomas Browne - 1852 - 568 sayfa
...humour of many heads to extol the days of their forefathers, and declaim against the wickedness of times present. Which notwithstanding they cannot handsomely do, without the borrowed help and satires of times past ; condemning the vices of their own times, by the expressions of vices in times... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1862 - 552 sayfa
...humor of many heads to extol the days of their forefathers and declaim against the wickedness of times present ; which notwithstanding they cannot handsomely do, without the borrowed help and satires of times past, condemning the vices of their times by the expressions of vices in times which... | |
| George Eliot - 1872 - 406 sayfa
...humour of many heads to extol the days of their forefathers, and declaim against the wickedness of times present. Which notwithstanding they cannot handsomely...community of vice in both. Horace, therefore, Juvenal, and Fersius, were no prophets, although their lines did seem to indigitate and point at our times."—SIB... | |
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