| English dictation - 1881 - 156 páginas
...conquering empire of light and reason. All the decent drapery of life is to be rudely torn off. All the superadded ideas, furnished from the wardrobe...imagination, which the heart owns and the understanding ratines as necessary to cover the defects of our naked, shivering nature, are to be exploded as a ridiculous,... | |
| William Swinton - 1885 - 624 páginas
...conquering empire of light and reason. All the decent drapery 3 of life is to be rudely torn off. All the superadded ideas, furnished from the wardrobe...shivering nature, and to raise it to dignity in our own estimation,4 are to be exploded as a ridiculous, absurd, and antiquated5 fashion. 1 fellowrs, equals,... | |
| William Swinton - 1885 - 620 páginas
...conquering empire of light and reason. All the decent drapery 3 of life is to be rudely torn off. All the superadded ideas, furnished from the wardrobe...shivering nature, and to raise it to dignity in our own estimation,4 are to be exploded as a ridiculous, absurd, and antiquated5 fashion. 1 fellows, equals,... | |
| William Swinton - 1886 - 690 páginas
...con-o* quering empire of light and reason. All the decent drapery of life is to be rudely torn off. All the superadded ideas, furnished from the wardrobe...defects of our naked, shivering nature, and to raise it to?t dignity in our own estimation, are to be exploded as a ridiculous, absurd, and antiquated fashion.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1886 - 494 páginas
...conquering empire of light and reason. All the decent drapery of life is to be rudely torn off. All the superadded ideas, furnished from the wardrobe...imagination, which the heart owns, and the understanding ratines, as necessary to cover the defects of our naked shivering nature, and to raise it to dignity... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1887 - 598 páginas
...conquering empire of light and reason. All the decent drapery of life is to be rudely torn off. All the superadded ideas, furnished from the wardrobe...exploded. as a ridiculous, absurd, and antiquated fashion. Ou tin's scheme of things, a king is but a man, a queen is but a woman, a woman is but an animal, —... | |
| William Swinton - 1888 - 686 páginas
...con-(-i quering empire of light and reason. All the decent drapery of life is to be rudely torn off. All the superadded ideas, furnished from the wardrobe...exploded as a ridiculous, absurd, and antiquated fashion. 5. On this scheme of things, a king is but a man, a queen is but 55. fellows, equals. j the French... | |
| John Franklin Genung - 1889 - 332 páginas
...drapery of life is to be rudely torn off. All the superadded ideas, furnished from the wardrobe of a 60 moral imagination, which the heart owns, and the understanding...exploded as a ridiculous, absurd, and antiquated fashion. f,5 On this scheme of things, a king is but a man ; a queen is but a woman ; a woman is but an animal,... | |
| John Franklin Genung - 1890 - 328 páginas
...furnished from the wardrobe of a 60 moral imagination, which the heart owns, and the under. standing ratifies, as necessary to cover the defects of our...exploded as a ridiculous, absurd, and antiquated fashion. 65 On this scheme of things, a king is but a man ; a queen '. is but a woman; a woman is but an animal,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1890 - 568 páginas
...conquering empire of light and reason. All the decent drapery of life is to be rudely torn off. All the superadded • ideas, furnished from the wardrobe...imagination, which the heart owns, and the understanding ratines, as • necessary to cover the defects of our naked shivering nature, and to raise it to dignity... | |
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