Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Svazky 1–2Charles Knight Warne, 1888 |
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Strana 7
... means of gratifying it , and you can hardly fail of making a happy man , unless , indeed , you put into his hands a most perverse selection of books . You place him in contact with the best society in every period of history - with the ...
... means of gratifying it , and you can hardly fail of making a happy man , unless , indeed , you put into his hands a most perverse selection of books . You place him in contact with the best society in every period of history - with the ...
Strana 12
... means , is of itself sufficient to set us earnestly on reflecting what ends are truly great and noble , either in themselves , or as con- ducive to others of a still loftier character ; because we are not now , as heretofore , hopeless ...
... means , is of itself sufficient to set us earnestly on reflecting what ends are truly great and noble , either in themselves , or as con- ducive to others of a still loftier character ; because we are not now , as heretofore , hopeless ...
Strana 76
... means his domestics are all in years , and grown old with their master . You would take his valet - de - chambre for his brother ; his butler is gray - headed , his groom is one of the gravest men that I have ever seen , and his ...
... means his domestics are all in years , and grown old with their master . You would take his valet - de - chambre for his brother ; his butler is gray - headed , his groom is one of the gravest men that I have ever seen , and his ...
Strana 80
... means was locked up ; that noises had been heard in his long gallery , so that he could not get a servant to enter it after eight o'clock at night ; that the door of one of his chambers was nailed up , because there went a story in the ...
... means was locked up ; that noises had been heard in his long gallery , so that he could not get a servant to enter it after eight o'clock at night ; that the door of one of his chambers was nailed up , because there went a story in the ...
Strana 81
... means dissipated the fears which had so long reigned in the family . " But the belief in apparitions was not passed away . described by Addison with his usual grace : - The haur ted ruins are " At a little distance from Sir Roger's ...
... means dissipated the fears which had so long reigned in the family . " But the belief in apparitions was not passed away . described by Addison with his usual grace : - The haur ted ruins are " At a little distance from Sir Roger's ...
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