| Henry Spackman Pancoast - 1915 - 858 páginas
...who has never are not concerned, he is an honest, worthy man. I cannot tell whether I am to account en the sweet musician sung; 45 the mistress and the maid shall quarrel, and he does, it adds to every man else a new enjoy- give... | |
| William Frank Bryan, Ronald Salmon Crane - 1916 - 540 páginas
...character, where women are not concerned, he is an honest, worthy man. I cannot tell whether I am to account him whom I am next to speak of as one of our company,...learning, great sanctity of life, and the most exact good-breeding. He has the misfortune to be of a very weak constitution, and consequently cannot accept... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 944 páginas
...character, where women are not concerned, he is an honest worthy man. I cannot tell whether I am to account him whom I am next to speak of, as one of our company;...man, of general learning, great sanctity of life, [260 and the most exact good breeding. He has the misfortune to be of a very weak constitution; and... | |
| Otto Jespersen - 1922 - 526 páginas
...conscience is a thousand men | Oth II. 3.318 You, or any man liuing, may be drunke at a time | Spect 7 he visits us but seldom, but when he does, it adds to every man else a new enjoyment of himself | Shaw C 175 Well, every man to his taste. ... In Sh As I. 2.30 "Lone no man in good earnest" man implies... | |
| Warner Taylor - 1923 - 524 páginas
...character, where women are not concerned, he is an honest, worthy man. I cannot tell whether I am to account him whom I am next to speak of as one of our company,...learning, great sanctity of life, and the most exact good-breeding. He has the misfortune to be of a very weak constitution, and consequently cannot accept... | |
| George William McClelland - 1925 - 1180 páginas
...character, where women are not concerned, he is an honest worthy man. I cannot tell whether I am to account teen-pence a week; few people would inquire where...to be found at such a place.' By spending three- p fa a clergyman, a very philosophic man, of general learning, great sanctity of life, and the most exact... | |
| George William McClelland - 1925 - 1178 páginas
...adds to every man else a new enjoyment of himself. He ls~a" "clergy man, a very philosophic man7~6F " weakronstitution, and consequently cannot accept of such cares and business as preferments in his function... | |
| J. O. Lindsay - 1957 - 654 páginas
...and commerce, Captain Sentry was a retired army officer, the Church was represented by a clergyman 'of general learning, great sanctity of life and the most exact good breeding'. Will Honeycomb, who always kept himself up to date in matters of elegance and fashion, provided copy... | |
| Fredericus Theodorus Visser - 2002 - 688 páginas
...I'm to say This bitter lesson. | 1711 Steele, Spectator no. 2, I cannot tell whether I am to account him whom I am next to speak of, as one of our Company. | 1711 Steele, Spectator no. 36, they have given me to understand that I am wholly to depart their... | |
| Peter Gay - 1996 - 756 páginas
...versed in the ways of women; a clergyman distinguished by latitudinarian piety ("a very philosophick Man, of general Learning, great Sanctity of Life, and the most exact good Breeding"); an attorney, bookish but witty, competent to understand his times precisely because he is a classicist... | |
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