Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen1Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1830 |
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... delight- ed than when your rural hours of leisure admit me , with all my laughing spirits , to be my idle self , and in the whole day's possession of you ! Then indeed I have reason to be vain ; I am then distinguished by a pleasure too ...
... delight- ed than when your rural hours of leisure admit me , with all my laughing spirits , to be my idle self , and in the whole day's possession of you ! Then indeed I have reason to be vain ; I am then distinguished by a pleasure too ...
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... delightful harmony , is beyond my conception . When I consider you in this view , and as the gen- tleman of eminence , surrounded with the general benevolence of mankind , I rejoice , sir , for you and for myself , to see you in this ...
... delightful harmony , is beyond my conception . When I consider you in this view , and as the gen- tleman of eminence , surrounded with the general benevolence of mankind , I rejoice , sir , for you and for myself , to see you in this ...
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... delight to others ? For all these considerations I have neither fondness nor indifference : if I obtain none of them , the amusement , at worst , will be a reward that must constantly go along with the labour . But behind all this there ...
... delight to others ? For all these considerations I have neither fondness nor indifference : if I obtain none of them , the amusement , at worst , will be a reward that must constantly go along with the labour . But behind all this there ...
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... delightful companion . In conversation he is seldom silent but when he is attentive , nor ever speaks without exciting the atten- tion of others ; and though no man might with less displeasure to his hearers engross the talk of the com ...
... delightful companion . In conversation he is seldom silent but when he is attentive , nor ever speaks without exciting the atten- tion of others ; and though no man might with less displeasure to his hearers engross the talk of the com ...
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... delightful must those convivia , those meals of conversation be , where such a member presides , who can with so much ease ( as Shakspeare phrases it ) set the table in a roar ! I am in no pain that these im- perfect outlines will be ...
... delightful must those convivia , those meals of conversation be , where such a member presides , who can with so much ease ( as Shakspeare phrases it ) set the table in a roar ! I am in no pain that these im- perfect outlines will be ...
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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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