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Throw physic to the dogs, I'll none of it. It is the poet who says, 'Nor wind, rain, fire, thunder, are my daughters. 'Nothing could have brought him to such a lowness in nature, but his un-kind daughters. It is the naturalist who says, 'Then let Regan's heart be anatomized, and see what it is that breeds about it. Is there any cause in NATURE that makes these hard hearts?

From the adjacent hall they could hear the strains of the Moore & Burgess Minstrels, blatant and innocuously vulgar; and the determined mirth, anatomized by distance, sounded a little melancholy.

No! that handsome man is no less a person than the Duc d'Orleans. You see a little ugly thing like an anatomized ape, there, see, he has just thrown down a chair, and, in stooping to pick it up, has almost fallen over the Dutch ambassadress, that is Louis Armand, Prince of Conti. Do you know what the Duc d'Orleans said to him the other day?

The judge may direct the body to be hung in chains, or to be delivered to the surgeons in order to its being dissected and anatomized; but in no case whatsoever is it to be buried till after it is dissected. The first punishment of hanging, drawing, and quartering, occurred in the year 1241. The form of our gallows was adopted by the Roman Furca, when Constantine abolished crucifixion.

By the Lord, we will drink to his administration, you in chocolate, I in Madeira. O'Carroll, you dog, O'Carroll rogue rascal ass dolt!" "The same, your honour," said the orange-coloured lacquey, thrusting in his lean visage. "Ay, the same indeed, thou anatomized son of Saint Patrick; why dost thou not get fat?

Pure as she was in principle and firm in truth, she would have made but a weak controversial theologian; but her simple words went straight to her hearer's heart, with a stronger power of conversion than could have been found in the discourses of all the surpliced Chrysostoms that ever anathematized a sinner or anatomized a creed. Yet Guy did not answer so soon this time.

By the Lord, we will drink to his administration, you in chocolate, I in Madeira. O'Carroll, you dog, O'Carroll rogue rascal ass dolt!" "The same, your honour," said the orange-coloured lacquey, thrusting in his lean visage. "Ay, the same indeed, thou anatomized son of Saint Patrick; why dost thou not get fat?

You complained I treated you like a lackey; it was not unnatural when of your own freewill you played the lackey so assiduously." He laughed. He had anatomized himself too frequently and with too much dispassion to overlook whatever tang of snobbishness might be in him; and, moreover, the charge thus tendered became in reality the speaker's apology, and hurt nobody's self-esteem.

We, alas! only know the word with its fragrance battered out, its hues rubbed off, its very life anatomized out of it by the battles of rival divines, till its mere skeleton is left, and all that grace means to most of us is simply and dryly a certain spiritual gift of God. Doubtless it means that; but if it meant nothing more at first, why was not the plain word Gift enough for the Apostles?

And thus King Lear that impersonation of absolutism the very embodiment of pure will and tyranny in their most frantic form, taken out all at once from that hot bath of flatteries to which he had been so long accustomed, that his whole self-consciousness had become saturated, tinctured in the grain with them, and he believed himself to be, within and without, indestructibly, essentially, 'ay, every inch A KING; with speeches on his supremacy copied, well nigh verbatim, from those which Elizabeth's courtiers habitually addressed to her, still ringing in his ears, hurled out into a single-handed contest with the elements, stripped of all his 'social and artificial lendings, the poor, bare, unaccommodated, individual man, this living subject of the poet's artistic treatment, this 'ruined Majesty' anatomized alive, taken to pieces literally before our eyes, pursued, hunted down scientifically, and robbed in detail of all 'the additions of a king' must, of course, be expected to evince in some way his sense of it; 'for soul and body, this poet tells us, 'rive not more in parting than greatness going off.

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