 | Joseph Angus - 1880
...that of being insolent and supercilious, without punishment. But with regard, sir, to those whom 1 have offended, I am of opinion that if I had acted a borrowed part, I should have avoided their censure ; the heat that offended them is the ardour of conviction, and that... | |
 | John William Kirton - 1880 - 248 Seiten
...insolent and supercilious without punishment. But with regard, sir, to those whom I have olt'ended, I am of opinion that, if I had acted a borrowed part, I should have avoided their censure. The heat which offended them is the ardour of conviction, and that... | |
 | 1881
...privilege, that of being insolent and supercilious without punishment. But with regard, sir, to those whom I have offended, I am of opinion that if I had acted a borrowed part I should have avoided their censure. The heat that offended them is the ardour of conviction, and that... | |
 | Great orators - 1881
...privilege, that of being insolent and supercilious without punishment. But with regard, sir, to those whom I have offended, I am of opinion that if I had acted a borrowed part, I should have avoided their censure. The heat that offended them is the ardour of conviction, and that... | |
 | James Baldwin - 1883
...privilege, that of being insolent and supercilious without punishment. But with regard, sir, to those whom I have offended, I am of opinion, that if I had acted a borrowed part, I should have avoided their censure. The heat that offended them is the ardor of conviction, and that... | |
 | James Sheridan Knowles - 1883
...privilege, that of being insolent and supercilious, without punishment. But with regard, Sir, to those whom I have offended, I am of opinion, that if I had acted a borrowed part, I should have avoided their censure : the heat that offended them, is the ardour of conviction, and that... | |
 | Robert Kidd - 1883 - 504 Seiten
...one privilege—that of being insolent and supercilious without punishment. But, with regard to those whom I have offended, I am of opinion that if I had acted a borrowed part I should have avoided their censure. The heat that offended them was the ardor of conviction, and that... | |
 | William Swinton - 1883 - 479 Seiten
...privilege, — that of being insolent and supercilious without punishment. But with regard, sir, to those whom I have offended, I am of opinion that if I had acted a borrowed part, I should have avoided their censure. The heat which offended them is the ardor of conviction, and that... | |
 | Robert Kidd - 1883 - 504 Seiten
...privilege — that of being insolent and supercilious without punishment. But, with regard to those whom I have offended, I am of opinion that if I had acted a borrowed part I -should have avoided their censure. The heat that offended them was the ardor of conviction, and that... | |
 | James L. Ohlson - 1883 - 142 Seiten
...his diction or his mien, however matured by age or modelled by experience. "But with regard to those whom I have offended, I am of opinion that if I had acted a borrowed part, I should have avoided their censure — the heat which offended them is the ardour of conviction and... | |
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