The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century: A Series of LecturesHarper, 1860 - 297 Seiten |
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... mind and indolence of body ; for while we are composed of both , I doubt both must have a share in the good or ill we feel . As men of several languages say the same things in very different words , so in several ages , countries ...
... mind and indolence of body ; for while we are composed of both , I doubt both must have a share in the good or ill we feel . As men of several languages say the same things in very different words , so in several ages , countries ...
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... mind , or too much vivacity of spirits . Your good behaviour on this article will concern your whole community : deny the fact with all solemnity of imprecations : a hundred of your brethren , if they can be admitted , will attend about ...
... mind , or too much vivacity of spirits . Your good behaviour on this article will concern your whole community : deny the fact with all solemnity of imprecations : a hundred of your brethren , if they can be admitted , will attend about ...
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... mind of Sir William Tem ple . " - Ibid . " I thought I saw Jack Temple [ nephew to Sir William , ] and his wife pass by me to - day in their coach ; but I took no notice of them , I am glad I have wholly shaken off that family . " - S ...
... mind of Sir William Tem ple . " - Ibid . " I thought I saw Jack Temple [ nephew to Sir William , ] and his wife pass by me to - day in their coach ; but I took no notice of them , I am glad I have wholly shaken off that family . " - S ...
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... mind had had a different schooling , and possessed a very different logical power . He was not bred up in a tipsy guard - room , and did not learn to reason in a Covent Garden tavern . He could conduct an argument from beginning to end ...
... mind had had a different schooling , and possessed a very different logical power . He was not bred up in a tipsy guard - room , and did not learn to reason in a Covent Garden tavern . He could conduct an argument from beginning to end ...
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A Series of Lectures William Makepeace Thackeray. mind , the stars of religion and love break out in the blue shining serenity , though hidden by the driving clouds and the maddened hurricane of his life . It is my belief that he ...
A Series of Lectures William Makepeace Thackeray. mind , the stars of religion and love break out in the blue shining serenity , though hidden by the driving clouds and the maddened hurricane of his life . It is my belief that he ...
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