"Lite" Quotes from Famous Books
... here is a farmer and a fisherman," said he, "and a very po-lite man in his taalk moreover, for I know him well," and he mimicked the Loch Ranza speech, which, indeed, is very proper speech, and I was very startled at one time to hear the very weans with the polite ... — The McBrides - A Romance of Arran • John Sillars
... swallowed by an infant, as well as water be sprinkled upon him. But if the former is not the Eucharist because without faith and repentance, so cannot the latter, it would seem, be Baptism. For they are declared equal adjuncts of both Sacraments. The argument therefore is a mere 'petitio principii sub lite'. ... — The Literary Remains Of Samuel Taylor Coleridge • Edited By Henry Nelson Coleridge |