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"Bosom friend; but what is the use of having friends, if we can't take liberties with them?" "As, courting their sweethearts!" said his Excellency, who seemed to enjoy this sentiment very much. "Yes, sir. I always put my friends under contribution. They are not fit for any thing else. My rule is always to play off my wit on friends; it coruscates more brilliantly when we know a man's foibles."

But, if you ask yourself successive questions about the dot, how big it is, how far, of what shape, what shade of color, etc.; in other words, if you turn it over, if you think of it in various ways, and along with various kinds of associates, you can keep your mind on it for a comparatively long time. This is what the genius does, in whose hands a given topic coruscates and grows.

But I think he is wanting in that brilliant lire of profound humour which coruscates in the writings of Sterne and Swift." "I am just in your position, Ottmar," said Vincenz. "'Guy Mannering' is the only work of Scott's which I have read.

And the result of all this wickedness and folly on the mind of Burke was the most eloquent and masterly political treatise probably ever written, a treatise in which there may be found much angry rhetoric and some unsound principles, but which blazes with genius on every page, which coruscates with wit, irony, and invective; scornful and sad doubtless, yet full of moral wisdom; a perfect thesaurus of political truths.