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Strana 16
46 that some little distastes I daily receive have lost their anguish ; and I did the
other day , without the least displeasure , overhear one say of me , " That strange
fel" low ; ' and another answer , “ I have known the fellow's “ face these twelve ...
46 that some little distastes I daily receive have lost their anguish ; and I did the
other day , without the least displeasure , overhear one say of me , " That strange
fel" low ; ' and another answer , “ I have known the fellow's “ face these twelve ...
Strana 21
Some may be apt to think that it is the difference of genius which produces the
difference in the works of the two nations ; but to shew there is nothing in this , if
we look into the writings of the old Italians , such as Cicero and Virgil , we shall
find ...
Some may be apt to think that it is the difference of genius which produces the
difference in the works of the two nations ; but to shew there is nothing in this , if
we look into the writings of the old Italians , such as Cicero and Virgil , we shall
find ...
Strana 98
This is a resection made by some historians , upon observing that there are many
more thousands killed in a fight than in a battle ; and may be applied to those
multitudes of imaginary sick persons that break their constitutions by physic , and
...
This is a resection made by some historians , upon observing that there are many
more thousands killed in a fight than in a battle ; and may be applied to those
multitudes of imaginary sick persons that break their constitutions by physic , and
...
Strana 116
Instead of inuff - boxes and canes , which are usual helps to discourse with other
young fellows , there have each some piece of ribbon , a broken fan , or an old
girdle , which they play with while they talk of the fair perion remembered by each
...
Instead of inuff - boxes and canes , which are usual helps to discourse with other
young fellows , there have each some piece of ribbon , a broken fan , or an old
girdle , which they play with while they talk of the fair perion remembered by each
...
Strana 128
Daphne , who was almost twenty before one civil thing had ever been said to her
, found herself obliged to acquire some accomplishments to make up for the want
of those attractions which she saw in her sister . Poor Daphne was seldom ...
Daphne , who was almost twenty before one civil thing had ever been said to her
, found herself obliged to acquire some accomplishments to make up for the want
of those attractions which she saw in her sister . Poor Daphne was seldom ...
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