The Wit and Wisdom of the Rev. Sydney Smith: A Selection of the Most Memorable Passages in His Writings ConversationsLongmans, Green, 1865 - 355 oldal |
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30. oldal
... eyes , into your nose ; you eat flies , drink flies , and breathe flies . Lizards , cockroaches , and snakes , get into the bed ; ants eat up the books ; scor- pions sting you on the foot . Every thing bites , stings , or bruises ...
... eyes , into your nose ; you eat flies , drink flies , and breathe flies . Lizards , cockroaches , and snakes , get into the bed ; ants eat up the books ; scor- pions sting you on the foot . Every thing bites , stings , or bruises ...
147. oldal
... EYE . WITH regard to that common newspaper phrase the public eye there's nothing ( as the Bench well know ) more wandering and slippery than the public eye . In five years hence the public eye will no more see what description of men ...
... EYE . WITH regard to that common newspaper phrase the public eye there's nothing ( as the Bench well know ) more wandering and slippery than the public eye . In five years hence the public eye will no more see what description of men ...
269. oldal
... eyes the Carthaginian suttlers gathering up the rings of the Roman knights after the battle of Cannæ , and heaping ... eye ; -this is the only kind of study which is not tiresome ; and almost the only kind which is not useless : this is ...
... eyes the Carthaginian suttlers gathering up the rings of the Roman knights after the battle of Cannæ , and heaping ... eye ; -this is the only kind of study which is not tiresome ; and almost the only kind which is not useless : this is ...
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