Gaieties and Gravities: A Series of Essays, Comic Tales, and Fugitive Vagaries. Now First Collected, Volumen2H. Colburn, 1825 - 353 páginas |
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Página 74
... present appeal , it has been the future , and will be the past . He is wise , says an ancient philoso- pher , who lives to - day : he is wiser still , exclaims his commentator , who lived yesterday . But what is the best mode of life ...
... present appeal , it has been the future , and will be the past . He is wise , says an ancient philoso- pher , who lives to - day : he is wiser still , exclaims his commentator , who lived yesterday . But what is the best mode of life ...
Página 76
... presents a universality of dif- fusion , an unbounded copiousness of production , and a magnificence of encouragement , hitherto totally un- known in the history of the world . No social system was ever pushed to such an energetic ...
... presents a universality of dif- fusion , an unbounded copiousness of production , and a magnificence of encouragement , hitherto totally un- known in the history of the world . No social system was ever pushed to such an energetic ...
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... present ecstasy of his country . peace Those individuals who seek happiness will withdraw themselves from this whirl and vortex of excitement . They will not aggravate the diseased enlargement of the public heart , and share the painful ...
... present ecstasy of his country . peace Those individuals who seek happiness will withdraw themselves from this whirl and vortex of excitement . They will not aggravate the diseased enlargement of the public heart , and share the painful ...
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... present day than the poor pains- taking punster . He is the Paria of the dining - table ; it is the fashion to run him down : and as every dull ass thinks that he may have a kick at the prostrate witling , may I be condemned to pass a ...
... present day than the poor pains- taking punster . He is the Paria of the dining - table ; it is the fashion to run him down : and as every dull ass thinks that he may have a kick at the prostrate witling , may I be condemned to pass a ...
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... present the readiest and most open mark . It is painful to enrol oneself in this asi- nine brotherhood , yet candour obliges me to confess , that I suffered myself to be tamely caught by the auricular appendage , and led up to the ...
... present the readiest and most open mark . It is painful to enrol oneself in this asi- nine brotherhood , yet candour obliges me to confess , that I suffered myself to be tamely caught by the auricular appendage , and led up to the ...
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