The Bee and Other EssaysHumphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1914 - 416 pagina's |
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Pagina 7
... expected to leave solicitude behind me by going into Roumelia ; and now you find me turning back , still expecting ease everywhere but where I am . It is now seven years since I saw the face of a single creature who cared a farthing ...
... expected to leave solicitude behind me by going into Roumelia ; and now you find me turning back , still expecting ease everywhere but where I am . It is now seven years since I saw the face of a single creature who cared a farthing ...
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... expected a monstrous bargain for his money when he got in . He steps up , pays his sixpence , the curtain is drawn ; when , too late , he finds that he had the best part of the show for nothing at the door . A FLEMISH TRADITION EVERY ...
... expected a monstrous bargain for his money when he got in . He steps up , pays his sixpence , the curtain is drawn ; when , too late , he finds that he had the best part of the show for nothing at the door . A FLEMISH TRADITION EVERY ...
Pagina 36
... expected the spider would have set about repairing the breaches that were made in its net , but those it seems were irreparable , wherefore the cobweb was now entirely forsaken , and a new one begun , which was completed in the usual ...
... expected the spider would have set about repairing the breaches that were made in its net , but those it seems were irreparable , wherefore the cobweb was now entirely forsaken , and a new one begun , which was completed in the usual ...
Pagina 45
... in the state in which fortune at first placed him , without making too hasty strides to advancement ; that greatness may be attained , but should not be expected ; and that they who most impatiently UPON POLITICAL FRUGALITY 45.
... in the state in which fortune at first placed him , without making too hasty strides to advancement ; that greatness may be attained , but should not be expected ; and that they who most impatiently UPON POLITICAL FRUGALITY 45.
Pagina 46
Oliver Goldsmith. not be expected ; and that they who most impatiently expect advancement , are seldom possessed of their wishes . He has few , I say , to teach him this lesson , or to moderate his youthful passions ; yet , this ...
Oliver Goldsmith. not be expected ; and that they who most impatiently expect advancement , are seldom possessed of their wishes . He has few , I say , to teach him this lesson , or to moderate his youthful passions ; yet , this ...
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