Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen1Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1830 |
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... common sense : the honest oblation of a cheerful heart is as much as you desire , or I am able to bring you a heart that has just sense enough to mix respect with intimacy , and is never more delight- ed than when your rural hours of ...
... common sense : the honest oblation of a cheerful heart is as much as you desire , or I am able to bring you a heart that has just sense enough to mix respect with intimacy , and is never more delight- ed than when your rural hours of ...
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... common order . So at least it proved in the instance of Cibber , whose spontaneous egotism and buoyant self - complacency are qualified by a portion of wit , spirit , and knowledge of life , which not only renders them inoffensive , but ...
... common order . So at least it proved in the instance of Cibber , whose spontaneous egotism and buoyant self - complacency are qualified by a portion of wit , spirit , and knowledge of life , which not only renders them inoffensive , but ...
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... common , false or true , right or wrong , they will be still my own , and consequently like me ; I will there- fore boldly go on ; for I am only obliged to give you my own , and not a good picture , to show as well the weakness as the ...
... common , false or true , right or wrong , they will be still my own , and consequently like me ; I will there- fore boldly go on ; for I am only obliged to give you my own , and not a good picture , to show as well the weakness as the ...
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... common sense from another , he is so little elated with the advantage he may have over you , that whenever your good fortune gives it against him , he seems more pleased with it on your side than his own . The only advantage he makes of ...
... common sense from another , he is so little elated with the advantage he may have over you , that whenever your good fortune gives it against him , he seems more pleased with it on your side than his own . The only advantage he makes of ...
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... ambition cost him to provoke them , what human eminence is secure ? In what private cabinet then must this won- drous monarch lock up his happiness , that common eyes are never to behold it ? Is it , D 3 MR COLLEY CIBBER . 21.
... ambition cost him to provoke them , what human eminence is secure ? In what private cabinet then must this won- drous monarch lock up his happiness , that common eyes are never to behold it ? Is it , D 3 MR COLLEY CIBBER . 21.
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Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing ..., Volumen1 Vista completa - 1826 |
Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever ... BiblioBazaar Sin vista previa disponible - 2013 |
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