The Tin Trumpet: Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish. To which are Added Poetical Selections, Band 1E. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1836 |
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... term for a pedagogue . Wood , in his Athenæ Oxoniensis , speaking of Thomas Farnabie , says— “ When he landed in Cornwall , his distresses made him stoop so low , as to be an A.b.c.darian , and several were taught their horn books by ...
... term for a pedagogue . Wood , in his Athenæ Oxoniensis , speaking of Thomas Farnabie , says— “ When he landed in Cornwall , his distresses made him stoop so low , as to be an A.b.c.darian , and several were taught their horn books by ...
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... term very , liberally used , because it is applied in exact proportion to our own ignorance . Nothing to which we are so quick - sighted in another , so blind in ourselves , not only individually , but nationally . " Comment ...
... term very , liberally used , because it is applied in exact proportion to our own ignorance . Nothing to which we are so quick - sighted in another , so blind in ourselves , not only individually , but nationally . " Comment ...
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... term when it is quite as inapplicable and indecorous . Occurrences of this description may be improved into moral warnings without sup- posing any special deviation from the laws of nature . There is a Providence ever watching over the ...
... term when it is quite as inapplicable and indecorous . Occurrences of this description may be improved into moral warnings without sup- posing any special deviation from the laws of nature . There is a Providence ever watching over the ...
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... terms , for it is a remarkable fact , that deep and genuine emotion , even in the humblest persons , is never undignified , never un- graceful . An adherence to nature , however , is by no means incom- patible with a due regard to the ...
... terms , for it is a remarkable fact , that deep and genuine emotion , even in the humblest persons , is never undignified , never un- graceful . An adherence to nature , however , is by no means incom- patible with a due regard to the ...
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... terms : - " I called you a liar , —it is true . You spoke truth : I have told a lie . " APPEARANCES - keeping up . A moral , or , rather , im- moral uttering of counterfeit coin . It is astonishing how much human bad money is current in ...
... terms : - " I called you a liar , —it is true . You spoke truth : I have told a lie . " APPEARANCES - keeping up . A moral , or , rather , im- moral uttering of counterfeit coin . It is astonishing how much human bad money is current in ...
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