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Pagina 7
... fall into this error of life , as well as the misfor- tune it must needs be to languish under such pres- sures . As for myself , my natural aversion to that sort of conversation which makes a figure with the generality of mankind ...
... fall into this error of life , as well as the misfor- tune it must needs be to languish under such pres- sures . As for myself , my natural aversion to that sort of conversation which makes a figure with the generality of mankind ...
Pagina 16
... falling - out of friends , or such other terrible disasters , to which the life of man is exposed ; in cases of this nature , Eucrate was the patron ; and enjoyed this part of the royal favour so much without being envied , that it was ...
... falling - out of friends , or such other terrible disasters , to which the life of man is exposed ; in cases of this nature , Eucrate was the patron ; and enjoyed this part of the royal favour so much without being envied , that it was ...
Pagina 36
... Falling in the other day at a victualling - house near the house of peers , I heard the maid come down and tell the landlady at the bar , that my lord bishop swore he would throw her out at window , if she did not bring up more mild ...
... Falling in the other day at a victualling - house near the house of peers , I heard the maid come down and tell the landlady at the bar , that my lord bishop swore he would throw her out at window , if she did not bring up more mild ...
Pagina 47
... fall asleep between them , and by that means dis- grace them for ever . But alas ! this was impossible ; could I have been disposed to it , they would have prevented me by several little ill - natured caresses and endearments which they ...
... fall asleep between them , and by that means dis- grace them for ever . But alas ! this was impossible ; could I have been disposed to it , they would have prevented me by several little ill - natured caresses and endearments which they ...
Pagina 60
... fall in our way almost every day of our lives . A man has frequent oppor- tunities of mitigating the fierceness of a party ; of doing justice to the character of a deserving man ; of softening the envious , quieting the angry , and ...
... fall in our way almost every day of our lives . A man has frequent oppor- tunities of mitigating the fierceness of a party ; of doing justice to the character of a deserving man ; of softening the envious , quieting the angry , and ...
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