| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 616 pages
...toward me with a sullen gravity, as though they could not abide vice by daylight ; rudely clothed, for to witness outwardly their contempt of outward...they set their names ; sophistically speaking against subtly, and angry with any man in whom they see the foul fault of anger. These men casting largesses... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 624 pages
...toward me with a sullen gravity, as though they could not abide vice by daylight ; rudely clothed, for to witness outwardly their contempt of outward...hands against glory, whereto they set their names ; sophist ically speaking against subtilty, and angry with any man in whom they see the foul fault... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1824 - 378 pages
...towards me with a sullen gravity, as though they could not abide vice by day-light; rudely clothed, for to witness outwardly their contempt of outward...sophistically speaking against subtlety, and angry with a man in whom they see the foul fault of anger." Again : " The historian scarce gives leisure to the... | |
| 1824 - 378 pages
...towards me with a sullen gravity, as though they could not abide vice by day-light; rudely clothed, for to witness outwardly their contempt of outward...sophistically speaking against subtlety, and angry with a man in whom they see the foul fault of anger." Again : " The historian scarce gives leisure to the... | |
| 1824 - 378 pages
...towards me with a sullen gravity, as though they could not abide vice by day-light ; rudely clothed, for to witness outwardly their contempt of outward...sophistically speaking against subtlety, and angry with a man in whom they see the foul fault of anger." Again : " The historian scarce gives leisure to the... | |
| 1826 - 450 pages
...day-light : rudely clothed, for to witness outwardly their contempt of outward things ; with hooks in their hands against glory, whereto they set their names ; sophistically speaking against suhI30 PHI BETA KAPPA REPOSITORY. (lety, and angry with a raan in whom they I delights, hewailing his... | |
| 1831 - 368 pages
...toward me with a sullen gravity, (as though they could not abide vice by daylight,) rudely clothed, for to witness outwardly their contempt of outward...any man in whom they see the foul fault of anger. These men, casting largesses as they go, of definitions, divisions, and distinctions, with a scornful... | |
| S. M. Henry Davis - 1859 - 328 pages
...coming towards me with a sullen gravity, (as they could not abide vice by daylight,) rudely clothed, for to witness outwardly their contempt of outward...their hands against glory, whereto they set their name ; sophistically speaking against subtlety, and angry with any man in whom they see the foul fault... | |
| S. M. Henry Davis - 1859 - 490 pages
...contempt of outward things, with books in their hands against glory, whereto they set their name ; sophistically speaking against subtlety, and angry...any man in whom they see the foul fault of anger. These men, casting largess as they go of definitions, divisions, and distinctions, with a scornful... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1860 - 404 pages
...toward me with a sullen gravity, (as though they could not abide vice by daylight,) rudely clothed, for to witness outwardly their contempt of outward...any man in whom they see the foul fault of anger. These menj casting largesses as they go, of definitions, divisions, and distinctions, with a scornful... | |
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