| 1827 - 790 str.
...when he's abusing himself. " He certainly has a great deal of fancy and a very good memory ; but with a perverse ingenuity he employs these qualities as...employs his fancy in his narratives, and keeps his recollections for his wit — when he makes his jokes you applaud the accuracy of his memory, and 'tis... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 462 str.
...person does—for he employs his fancy in his narratives, and keeps his recollections for his wit—when he makes his jokes, you applaud the accuracy of his..., that you admire the flights of his imagination.* "A fat woman trundling into a room on castors—in sitting can only lean against her chair—rings... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 566 str.
...the society he lived with. " He certainly has a great deal of fattcy and a very good memory; but with a perverse ingenuity he employs these qualities as...employs his fancy in his narratives, and keeps his recollections for his wit — when he makes his jokes you applaud the accuracy of his memory, and 'tis... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 568 str.
...the society he lived with. " He certainly has a great deal of fancy and a very good memory ; but with a perverse ingenuity he employs these qualities as...employs his fancy in his narratives, and keeps his recollections for his wit — when he makes his jokes you applaud the accuracy of his memory, and 'tis... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 564 str.
...the society he lived with. " He certainly has a great deal of fancy and a very good memory; but with a perverse ingenuity he employs these qualities as...does — for he employs his fancy in his narratives f and keeps his recollections for his wit — when he makes his jokes you applaud the accuracy of his... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 512 str.
...first form, ran thus : — " He certainly has a great deal of fancy, and a very good memory ; but, with a perverse ingenuity, he employs these qualities as no other person does — for he employs lns fancy in his narratives, and keeps his recollection for his wit: — when he makes his jokes, you... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 654 str.
...as no other person does — for he employs his fancy in his narratives, and keeps his recollections for his wit — when he makes his jokes you applaud the accuracy of his me* This simile is repeated in various shapes through his manuscripts — "She moves her eyes up and... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1826 - 570 str.
...the society he lived with. " He certainly has a great deal of fancy and a very good memory; but with a perverse ingenuity he employs these qualities as...employs his fancy in his narratives, and keeps his recollections for his wit — when he makes his jokes you applaud the accuracy of his memory, and 'tis... | |
| 1826 - 868 str.
...good memory; but, with a perverse ingenuity, he employs these qualities as no other person does—for he employs his fancy in his narratives, and keeps his recollection for his wit:—when he makes his jokes, you applaud the accuracy of his memory, and 'tis only when he states... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1832 - 846 str.
...very good memory ; but, with a perverse ingenuity, he employs these qualities as no other perso i — for he employs his fancy in his narratives, and keeps...his memory, and 'tis only when he states his facts th; admire the flights of his imagination.' After many efforts to express this thought more conciscl'.... | |
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