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" To this he answered, a man could not write with life, unless he were heated by revenge : for to make a satire without resentments, upon the cold notions of philosophy, was as if a man would in cold blood, cut men's throats who had never offended him :... "
Some Passages in the Life and Death of John Earl of Rochester, - Página 31
por Gilbert Burnet, Robert Parsons, Samuel Johnson - 1787 - 144 páginas
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Quarrels of authors. Character of James the First. Literary miscellanies

Isaac Disraeli - 1840 - 454 páginas
...heated by revenge ; for to make a satire without resentments, upon the cold notions of philosophy, was as if a man would, in cold blood, cut men's throats who had never offended him. And he said, the lies in these libels came often in as ornaments, that could not be spared without spoiling...
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The Living Age, Volumen107

1870 - 846 páginas
...were heated by revenge : for to make a satire without resentment, upon the cold notions of philosophy, was as if a man would in cold blood cut men's throats who had never offended him." Yet the "cold notions of philosophy" have had a wonderful power in mspiring resentments. Onoe famous,...
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Calamities and Quarrels of Authors

Isaac Disraeli - 1859 - 570 páginas
...heated by revenge; for to make a satire without x i resentments, upon the cold notions of philosophy, was as if a man would, in cold blood, cut men's throats who had never offended him. And he said, the lies in these libels came often in as ornaments, that could not be spared without spoiling...
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The Calamities and Quarrels of Authors: With Some Inquiries Respecting Their ...

Isaac Disraeli - 1859 - 572 páginas
...heated by revenge ; for to make a satire without resentments, upon the cold notions of philosophy, was as if a man would, in cold blood, cut men's throats who had never offended him. And he said, the lies in these libels came often in as ornaments, that could not be spared without spoiling...
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volumen22

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1870 - 802 páginas
...were heated by revenge : for to make a satire without resentment, upon the cold notions of philosophy, was as if a man would in cold blood cut men's throats who had never offended him." Yet the "cold notions of philosophy " have had a wonderful power in inspiring resentments. Once famous,...
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THE CALAMITIES AND QUARRELS

ISAAC DISRAELI - 1865 - 566 páginas
...heated by revenue ; for to make a satire without resentments, upon the cold notions of philosophy, was as if a man would, in cold blood, cut men's throats who had never offended him. And he said, the lies in these libels came often in as ornaments, that could not be spared without spoiling...
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The Calamities and Quarrels of Authors: With Some Inquiries Respecting Their ...

Isaac Disraeli - 1865 - 570 páginas
...were healed by revenge; for to make a satire without resentments, upon the cold notions of philosophy, was as if a man would, in cold blood, cut men's throats who had never offended him. And he said, the lies in these libels came often, in as ornaments, that could not be spared without spoiling...
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Calamities and Quarrels of Authors

Isaac Disraeli - 1867 - 572 páginas
...were heated by revenge; for to make a satire withoct resentments, upon the cold notions of philosophy, was as if a man would, in cold blood, cut men's throats who had nets offended him. And he said, the lies in these libels came oftet in as ornaments, that could not...
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Littell's Living Age, Volumen107

1870 - 870 páginas
...were heated by revenge : for to make a satire without resentment, upon the cold notions of philosophy, was as if a man would in cold blood cut men's throats who had never offended him." Yet the "cold notions of philosophy " have had a wonderful power in inspiring resentments. Once famous,...
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volumen22

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1870 - 818 páginas
...revenge : for to make a satire without resentment, upon the cold notions of philosophy, was as, if a maD would in cold blood cut men's throats who had never offended him." W the "cold notions of philosophy " have had a wonderful power in inspirin'j resentments. Once famous,...
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