| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - Literature - 1898 - 578 pages
...profligate fellow, who, I did not question, came loaded with his crimes ; but upon searching into his bundle, I found that, instead of throwing his guilt...their burdens, the phantom which had been so busy on the occasion, seeing me an idle spectator of what had passed, approached towards me. I grew uneasy... | |
| George Atherton Aitken - 1898 - 480 pages
...profligate fellow, who I did not question came loaden with his crimes, but upon searching into his bundle I found that instead of throwing his guilt...When the whole race of mankind had thus cast their burthens, the phantom which had been so busy on this occasion, seeing me an idle spectator of what... | |
| George Atherton Aitken - 1898 - 476 pages
...profligate fellow, who I did not question came loaden with his crimes, but upon searching into his bundle I found that instead of throwing his guilt...When the whole race of mankind had thus cast their burthens, the phantom which had been so busy on this occasion, seeing me an idle spectator of what... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - Authors - 1898 - 528 pages
...profligate fellow, who, I did not question, came loaden with his Crimes ; but upon searching into his bundle, I found that instead of throwing his guilt...who flung away his Modesty instead of his Ignorance. . . . I saw, with unspeakable pleasure, the whole species thus delivered from its sorrow ; though,... | |
| George Gregory Smith - 1898 - 338 pages
...profligate Fellow, who I did not question came loaden with his Crimes, but upon searching into his Bundle, I found that instead of throwing his Guilt...from him, he had only laid down his Memory, He was follow'd by another worthless Rogue, who flung away his Modesty instead of his Ignorance* When the... | |
| American literature - 1898 - 348 pages
...profligate fellow, who, I did not question, came loaded with his crimes; but, upon searching into his bundle, I found that, instead of throwing his guilt from him, he had only laid down hi} memory. He was followed by another worthless rogue, who flung away his modesty instead of his ignorance.... | |
| Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - American essays - 1900 - 478 pages
...profligate fellow, who I did not question came loaded with his crimes; but upon searching into his bundle I found that instead of throwing his guilt...this occasion, seeing me an idle Spectator of what had passed, approached towards me. I grew uneasy at her presence, when of a sudden she held her magnifying... | |
| Thomas Wadleigh Harvey - English language - 1900 - 274 pages
...very profligate fellow, who, I did not question, came loaded with his crimes ; but upon searching his bundle, I found that, instead of throwing his guilt from him, he had only laid down his memory." — ADDISON. Each term of a series of words in the same construction should be set off by commas. Ex.... | |
| Literature - 1901 - 654 pages
...from him, he had only laid down his memory. He followed by another worthless rogue, who flung away his instead of his ignorance. When the whole race of mankind had thus cast their burt'-ns, the phantom which had been so busy on this occasion, -•.nz me an idle spectator of what... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - Biography - 1902 - 518 pages
...very profligate fellow, who I did not question came laden with his crimes, but upon searching into his bundle I found that, instead of throwing his guilt...seeing me an idle spectator of what passed, approached toward me. I grew uneasy at her presence, when of a sudden she held her magnifying glass full before... | |
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