Gaieties and Gravities: A Series of Essays, Comic Tales, and Fugitive Vagaries. Now First Collected, Volumen2H. Colburn, 1825 - 353 páginas |
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... live ? We trifle all , and he who best deserves Is but a trifler . What art thou whose eye Follows my pen , or what am I that write ? Both triflers . " HURDIS . LONDON : HENRY COLBURN , NEW BURLINGTON STREET . LONDON : PRINTED BY S. AND ...
... live ? We trifle all , and he who best deserves Is but a trifler . What art thou whose eye Follows my pen , or what am I that write ? Both triflers . " HURDIS . LONDON : HENRY COLBURN , NEW BURLINGTON STREET . LONDON : PRINTED BY S. AND ...
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... live their wonted fires . " 66 How can we conceive of ourselves as inanimate , when it is much more difficult than is generally ima- gined to believe in the insensibility of external matter , to which we are perpetually attempting to ...
... live their wonted fires . " 66 How can we conceive of ourselves as inanimate , when it is much more difficult than is generally ima- gined to believe in the insensibility of external matter , to which we are perpetually attempting to ...
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... live and die . Argosies , with their golden freightage spangling the level sand - statues upon which the patient Grecian exhausted his divine art , armour and diamonds , spices and rich robes , gums and perfumes ; ancient galleys , and ...
... live and die . Argosies , with their golden freightage spangling the level sand - statues upon which the patient Grecian exhausted his divine art , armour and diamonds , spices and rich robes , gums and perfumes ; ancient galleys , and ...
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... live . " Laugh and grow fat " may be a questionable maxim , but " laugh and grow old " is an indisputable one ; for so long as we can laugh at all , we shall never die unless it be of laughing . As to performing this operation in one's ...
... live . " Laugh and grow fat " may be a questionable maxim , but " laugh and grow old " is an indisputable one ; for so long as we can laugh at all , we shall never die unless it be of laughing . As to performing this operation in one's ...
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... live so much for others and so little for one's self , that I question whether the companionship of rural shades be not more sociable , as it is indisputably more beneficial . " Nunquam mi- nus solus quam cùm solus , " said an ancient ...
... live so much for others and so little for one's self , that I question whether the companionship of rural shades be not more sociable , as it is indisputably more beneficial . " Nunquam mi- nus solus quam cùm solus , " said an ancient ...
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