Sharpe's London Magazine of Entertainment and Instruction, for General Reading, Volume 4A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1847 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 118
... fear to die?” interrupted Nadir. “I am a soldier, and have faced death on the field of battle; think not to deter mé by arousing my alarms. Fear is but the portion of women and of priests.” “I did not bid thee fear,” replied Iswara ...
... fear to die?” interrupted Nadir. “I am a soldier, and have faced death on the field of battle; think not to deter mé by arousing my alarms. Fear is but the portion of women and of priests.” “I did not bid thee fear,” replied Iswara ...
Pagina 193
... fear of women and children; the fear which refuses to be acknowledged, which says there is no fear, even while the soul shrinks from the truth— that is the fear of men who wrap themselves in the mantle of dignity, and die in silence— fear ...
... fear of women and children; the fear which refuses to be acknowledged, which says there is no fear, even while the soul shrinks from the truth— that is the fear of men who wrap themselves in the mantle of dignity, and die in silence— fear ...
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... Fear not—these bear no nearer affinity to lawyers, than a militia regiment of squires do to soldiers; the one gets no more by his gown than the other by his sword. These are men that bring estates to the Temple, instead of getting them ...
... Fear not—these bear no nearer affinity to lawyers, than a militia regiment of squires do to soldiers; the one gets no more by his gown than the other by his sword. These are men that bring estates to the Temple, instead of getting them ...
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