Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters of Books and Men: Collected from the Conversation of Mr. Pope and Other Eminent Persons of His TimeCentaur Press, 1964 - Počet stran: 308 |
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... mind . " He spoke it with much emotion , and put his finger up and patted his forehead all the while he was saying the last sentence , which is a very true one , and very worthy of his highness of Yallocomia . " In another letter , he ...
... mind . " He spoke it with much emotion , and put his finger up and patted his forehead all the while he was saying the last sentence , which is a very true one , and very worthy of his highness of Yallocomia . " In another letter , he ...
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... mind , was always saying something kindly either of his pre- sent or his absent friends : and that this was so surprising , that it seemed to me as if his humanity had outlasted his understanding . -Lord B. said ; - " It has so ! " and ...
... mind , was always saying something kindly either of his pre- sent or his absent friends : and that this was so surprising , that it seemed to me as if his humanity had outlasted his understanding . -Lord B. said ; - " It has so ! " and ...
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... mind what is right , but what is in fashion ; so in Gardening , to please in laying out a friend's grounds , one must not mind what the place requires , so much as how to adapt the parts , as well as one can , to what he wants ...
... mind what is right , but what is in fashion ; so in Gardening , to please in laying out a friend's grounds , one must not mind what the place requires , so much as how to adapt the parts , as well as one can , to what he wants ...
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