Prose Quotations from Socrates to Macaulay: With Indexes ...J.B. Lippincott, 1905 - 764 oldal |
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16. oldal
... manner of Swift is the very opposite to this . He moves laughter , but never joins in it . He appears in his works such as he appeared in society . All the company are convulsed with merriment , while the Dean , the author of all the ...
... manner of Swift is the very opposite to this . He moves laughter , but never joins in it . He appears in his works such as he appeared in society . All the company are convulsed with merriment , while the Dean , the author of all the ...
85. oldal
... manner of call ; I say , in either of these cases , it was the humour to shut one eye . This whimsical way of taking ... manners - a brain of a mod- erate size is perhaps more suitable than one that is very large ; for wherever the ...
... manner of call ; I say , in either of these cases , it was the humour to shut one eye . This whimsical way of taking ... manners - a brain of a mod- erate size is perhaps more suitable than one that is very large ; for wherever the ...
93. oldal
... manner and pronunciation which , though highly characteristic , are yet too slight to be described . Foote , we have no doubt , could have made the Haymarket theatre shake with laughter by imitating a conversation be- tween a Scotchman ...
... manner and pronunciation which , though highly characteristic , are yet too slight to be described . Foote , we have no doubt , could have made the Haymarket theatre shake with laughter by imitating a conversation be- tween a Scotchman ...
117. oldal
... manner as they confide the care of their bodily health to the physician , and of their legal transactions to the lawyer ; deeming it sufficient to follow implicitly their directions , without attempting themselves to become acquainted ...
... manner as they confide the care of their bodily health to the physician , and of their legal transactions to the lawyer ; deeming it sufficient to follow implicitly their directions , without attempting themselves to become acquainted ...
121. oldal
... manner of being or appearing equal to the rest of the com- pany ; for conversation is composed of an as- sembly of men , as they are men , and not as they are distinguished by fortune . SIR R. STEELE : Tatler , No. 45 . That part of ...
... manner of being or appearing equal to the rest of the com- pany ; for conversation is composed of an as- sembly of men , as they are men , and not as they are distinguished by fortune . SIR R. STEELE : Tatler , No. 45 . That part of ...
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