Familiar Quotations: Being an Attempt to Trace to Their Source : Passages and Phrases in Common UseLittle, Brown, 1868 - 778 pagina's |
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... Satire vi . Line 208 . One to destroy is murder by the law ; And gibbets keep the lifted hand in awe ; To murder thousands takes a specious name , War's glorious art , and gives immortal fame . Satire vii . Line 55 . How commentators ...
... Satire vi . Line 208 . One to destroy is murder by the law ; And gibbets keep the lifted hand in awe ; To murder thousands takes a specious name , War's glorious art , and gives immortal fame . Satire vii . Line 55 . How commentators ...
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... 6 . Satire ' s my weapon , but I'm too discreet To run amuck , and tilt at all I meet . Satire i . Book ii . Line 69 ... vi . Book ii . Line 220 . Do good by stealth , and blush to find it fame . Epilogue to the Satires . Dialogue ...
... 6 . Satire ' s my weapon , but I'm too discreet To run amuck , and tilt at all I meet . Satire i . Book ii . Line 69 ... vi . Book ii . Line 220 . Do good by stealth , and blush to find it fame . Epilogue to the Satires . Dialogue ...
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Familiar Quotations: Being an Attempt to Trace to Their Source : Passages ... John Bartlett Volledige weergave - 1868 |
Familiar Quotations: Being an Attempt to Trace to Their Source Passages and ... John Bartlett Volledige weergave - 1868 |
Familiar Quotations: Being an Attempt to Trace to Their Source : Passages ... John Bartlett Volledige weergave - 1868 |
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