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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63. oldal
... hear the licentious plays of Congreve , but wicked to hear Henry the Fifth , or the School for Scandal ; it is not only dissipated to run about to all the parties in London and Edinburgh , but dancing is not fit for a being who is ...
... hear the licentious plays of Congreve , but wicked to hear Henry the Fifth , or the School for Scandal ; it is not only dissipated to run about to all the parties in London and Edinburgh , but dancing is not fit for a being who is ...
127. oldal
... hears of an ape , his first feel- ing is to give it nuts and apples ; when he hears of a Dissenter , his immediate ... hear him again ; that Lord Eldon has assented to the fact of two and two making four , with- out shedding tears , or ...
... hears of an ape , his first feel- ing is to give it nuts and apples ; when he hears of a Dissenter , his immediate ... hear him again ; that Lord Eldon has assented to the fact of two and two making four , with- out shedding tears , or ...
189. oldal
... ( Hear , hear ! ) Is beardless youth to show no respect for the decisions of mature age ? ( Loud cries of hear ! hear ! ) If this measure be right , would it have 190 NOODLE'S ORATION . escaped the wisdom of those Saxon.
... ( Hear , hear ! ) Is beardless youth to show no respect for the decisions of mature age ? ( Loud cries of hear ! hear ! ) If this measure be right , would it have 190 NOODLE'S ORATION . escaped the wisdom of those Saxon.
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