Select British Classics, 25. kötetJ. Conrad, 1803 |
Részletek a könyvből
6 - 10 találat összesen 47 találatból.
78. oldal
... leave you no " more limbs than I have . I need not tell you that " my adversaries have joined in a confederacy with " time to demolish me , and that , if I were not a ve- ry great wit , I should make the worst figure in " Europe , being ...
... leave you no " more limbs than I have . I need not tell you that " my adversaries have joined in a confederacy with " time to demolish me , and that , if I were not a ve- ry great wit , I should make the worst figure in " Europe , being ...
81. oldal
... leave such tracks of glory behind them as distinguish the years , in which they acted their part , from the ordinary course of time . Methinks a man cannot without a secret satisfaction , consider the glory of the present age , which ...
... leave such tracks of glory behind them as distinguish the years , in which they acted their part , from the ordinary course of time . Methinks a man cannot without a secret satisfaction , consider the glory of the present age , which ...
92. oldal
... leaves the club till he has applied them all . If any modern wit be mentioned , or any town frolic spo- ken of he shakes his head at the dulness of the pre- sent age , and tells a story of Jack Ogle . For my own part , I am esteemed ...
... leaves the club till he has applied them all . If any modern wit be mentioned , or any town frolic spo- ken of he shakes his head at the dulness of the pre- sent age , and tells a story of Jack Ogle . For my own part , I am esteemed ...
98. oldal
... leave to foreign nations , " and to my countrymen , after some time be passed " over . " At the same time that I recommend this philosophy to others , I must confess , I am so poor a proficient in it myself , that if in the course of my ...
... leave to foreign nations , " and to my countrymen , after some time be passed " over . " At the same time that I recommend this philosophy to others , I must confess , I am so poor a proficient in it myself , that if in the course of my ...
110. oldal
... leave him , in his twenty - fourth year , besides a good estate , a large sum , which lay in the hands of Mr. Balance , had by this means an inti- macy at his house ; and being one of those hard stu- dents who read plays for improvement ...
... leave him , in his twenty - fourth year , besides a good estate , a large sum , which lay in the hands of Mr. Balance , had by this means an inti- macy at his house ; and being one of those hard stu- dents who read plays for improvement ...
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