The Quarterly Review, Bände 98-99John Murray, 1856 |
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... thought that his own for elegant pleasures . The same kind of hilarity at the banquets of his political character is to be traced in every genera- friends was really a public service at pe- tion ; and ages after the men we have been ...
... thought that his own for elegant pleasures . The same kind of hilarity at the banquets of his political character is to be traced in every genera- friends was really a public service at pe- tion ; and ages after the men we have been ...
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... thought - there are others with whom you have to undergo in conversation all the labour of their minds . They talk correctly and wearisomely . ' Another remark proves how carefully he had studied the subject : - * Christina , Arctoï ...
... thought - there are others with whom you have to undergo in conversation all the labour of their minds . They talk correctly and wearisomely . ' Another remark proves how carefully he had studied the subject : - * Christina , Arctoï ...
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... thought the old gentleman a bore . Perhaps his favourite power ran away with him , and he did not observe these philan- thropic directions of Rochefoucauld and La Bruyère , or recollect , as our own wise and witty George Herbert has it ...
... thought the old gentleman a bore . Perhaps his favourite power ran away with him , and he did not observe these philan- thropic directions of Rochefoucauld and La Bruyère , or recollect , as our own wise and witty George Herbert has it ...
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... thought Scott's conversation ' common - place ; ' the truth being that it was rich in ease , sense , and humour ; while theirs was like the breakfasts in military novels , which seem to consist chiefly of devilled kidneys , grilled ...
... thought Scott's conversation ' common - place ; ' the truth being that it was rich in ease , sense , and humour ; while theirs was like the breakfasts in military novels , which seem to consist chiefly of devilled kidneys , grilled ...
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... thought as any other part of a man's humanity , and that it is ridiculous to send your mind abroad in a state of sloven- liness while you bestow on your body the most refined care . Treatment . By Mary Carpenter . Lon- reason to ...
... thought as any other part of a man's humanity , and that it is ridiculous to send your mind abroad in a state of sloven- liness while you bestow on your body the most refined care . Treatment . By Mary Carpenter . Lon- reason to ...
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