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Pagina 43
... manners make laws , manners likewise repeal them . My " These are the general conclusions which I have attained . None of them are very favourable to your scheme of entail , nor perhaps to any scheme . observation , that only he who ...
... manners make laws , manners likewise repeal them . My " These are the general conclusions which I have attained . None of them are very favourable to your scheme of entail , nor perhaps to any scheme . observation , that only he who ...
Pagina 53
... manner in which he burst out suddenly , without the least previous hesi- tation , and without having entertained the smallest intention towards it half a minute before : - " Oft in danger , yet alive , We are come to thirty - five ...
... manner in which he burst out suddenly , without the least previous hesi- tation , and without having entertained the smallest intention towards it half a minute before : - " Oft in danger , yet alive , We are come to thirty - five ...
Pagina 61
... manners , and derives its sole value from its truth . When Foote has told me something , I dismiss it from my mind like a passing shadow ; when Reynolds tells me something , I consider myself as possessed of an idea the more ...
... manners , and derives its sole value from its truth . When Foote has told me something , I dismiss it from my mind like a passing shadow ; when Reynolds tells me something , I consider myself as possessed of an idea the more ...
Pagina 62
... manners ; but if the surrounding circumstances are false , as it is no more a representation of reality , it is no longer worthy our attention.- - Piozzi . ( 2 ) As he was walking along the Strand , a gentleman stepped We landed at the ...
... manners ; but if the surrounding circumstances are false , as it is no more a representation of reality , it is no longer worthy our attention.- - Piozzi . ( 2 ) As he was walking along the Strand , a gentleman stepped We landed at the ...
Pagina 74
... manner take Bentley's and Jason de Nores ' Comments upon Horace ( 2 ) , you will admire Bentley more when wrong , than Jason when right . " We walked with Dr. Adams into the master's garden , and into the common room . JOHNSON ( after a ...
... manner take Bentley's and Jason de Nores ' Comments upon Horace ( 2 ) , you will admire Bentley more when wrong , than Jason when right . " We walked with Dr. Adams into the master's garden , and into the common room . JOHNSON ( after a ...
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