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Pagina 42
... manner with which he delivers himself , as by the strength of argument and force of reason which he makes use of . Will Honeycomb immediately agreed , that what he had said was right ; and that , for his part , he would not insist upon ...
... manner with which he delivers himself , as by the strength of argument and force of reason which he makes use of . Will Honeycomb immediately agreed , that what he had said was right ; and that , for his part , he would not insist upon ...
Pagina 59
... manner of confidence , they give place to men who have business or good sense in their faces , and come to the coffee - house either to transact affairs , or enjoy conversation . The persons to whose behaviour and discourse I have most ...
... manner of confidence , they give place to men who have business or good sense in their faces , and come to the coffee - house either to transact affairs , or enjoy conversation . The persons to whose behaviour and discourse I have most ...
Pagina 72
... manner excusable , as they were tasks which the French ladies used to impose on their lovers . But when a grave author , like him above- mentioned , tasked himself , could there be any thing more ridiculous ? Or would not one be apt to ...
... manner excusable , as they were tasks which the French ladies used to impose on their lovers . But when a grave author , like him above- mentioned , tasked himself , could there be any thing more ridiculous ? Or would not one be apt to ...
Pagina 78
... manner to the court which pays the veneration to their friendship , and seems to express on such an occasion the sense of the uncertainty of human life in general , by assuming the habit of sorrow , though in the full possession of ...
... manner to the court which pays the veneration to their friendship , and seems to express on such an occasion the sense of the uncertainty of human life in general , by assuming the habit of sorrow , though in the full possession of ...
Pagina 84
... manner not unbecoming so bold and brave a people : - Earl Douglas on a milk - white steed . Most like a baron bold , Rode foremost of the company . Whose armour shone like gold , His sentiments and actions are every way suitable to a ...
... manner not unbecoming so bold and brave a people : - Earl Douglas on a milk - white steed . Most like a baron bold , Rode foremost of the company . Whose armour shone like gold , His sentiments and actions are every way suitable to a ...
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