10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «UNREPROACHED»
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The Life of Thomas Paine, etc
Written. asmuch. and. as. long. as. he. pleased,. unreproached. as. being a
foreigner. There 15, however, in extreme cases a much less tolerable than that
from which we fled. We are denominated Foreigners and treated as Slaves. - ()n
this ...
5 : Brachia et vultum toretesqne duras Integer laudo ; fuge suspicari, Cujns
octavum trepidavit aetas Claudere lustrum. Arms, and face,rand tapering ankles
Unreproached I gauge. Who suspects me ? Eight my lustres, And my shield, mine
age.
Nicholas Patrick Wiseman, 1895
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Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My ...
Klausen applies the whole description toHelen: verses 3S0-S1, he reads thus : "
She comes in silence to those that have not obtained vengeance (i. e. the Atridae
), unreproached, most agreeable of dismissed wives to behold." In justification of
...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Henry Nelson Coleridge, Sara Coleridge Coleridge, 1881
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Transactions of the ... Annual Session of the Michigan State ...
... moved heaven and earth to keep enslaved, — unreproached by the new
generations whose liberty they had opposed even to blood, — whose authors
they had reviled and persecuted, — unreproached except by the undying
consciousness ...
Michigan Education Association, 1859
5: Brachia et vultum teretesque duras Integer laudo ; i'uge suspicari, Cujus
octavum trepidavit aetus Claudere lustrum. Arms, and face,'and tapering ankles
Unreproached I gauge. Who suspects me? Eight my lustres, And my shield, mine
age.
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Biographia Literaria, Or, Biographical Sketches of My ...
Klausen applies the whole description lo Helen : verses 380-81 , he reads thus : "
She comes in silence to those that have not obtained vengeance (i. e. the Atridse
), unreproached, most agreeable of dismissed wives to behold." In justification ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Henry Nelson Coleridge, 1847
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Sermons by the Late Rev. J. S. Buckminster
He thought himself innocent. Guilty of few open vices, he passed through the
world unre- proached. He now sees, that his innocence was nothing but inaction ;
and that he was unreproached, because unknown or despised. He thought
himself ...
Joseph Stevens Buckminster, 1814
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Transactions of the Michigan State Teacher's Association at ...
... moved heaven and earth to keep enslaved, — unreproached by the new
generations whose liberty they had opposed even to blood, — whose authors
they had reviled and persecuted, — unreproached except by the undying
consciousness ...
Michigan Education Association, 1859
Guilty of few open vices, he passed through the world unreproached. He now
sees, that bis innocence was nothing but inaction ; and that be was
unreproached, because unknown or despised. He thought himself pious; he finds
, that he has ...
Joseph Stevens Buckminster, 1821
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The Story of Isabel: By the Author of "The Favourite of ...
unreproached by my impetuous temper. This I can do — " I tried to speak firmly,
but a sense of abject humiliation rived me to the heart, and I dared not add
another word for fear of tears. Disquiet the most irritating seemed to torment him.