The Observer: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays, المجلد 3C. Dilly, 1786 - 1037 من الصفحات |
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... sense in the " thought , and therefore I renounce it . ** " But if I give up gaming , I will take my " swing of pleasure ; that I am determined upon . : I must therefore ask myself the question , what " is pleasure ? Is it high living ...
... sense in the " thought , and therefore I renounce it . ** " But if I give up gaming , I will take my " swing of pleasure ; that I am determined upon . : I must therefore ask myself the question , what " is pleasure ? Is it high living ...
الصفحة 11
... the under- taking . Gemellus had so many evasions and alibis in resource , that it was long before the clergyman could bring the cafe to a hearing , and the report was not very favourable in any sense to 5 the No 62. THE OBSERVER . II.
... the under- taking . Gemellus had so many evasions and alibis in resource , that it was long before the clergyman could bring the cafe to a hearing , and the report was not very favourable in any sense to 5 the No 62. THE OBSERVER . II.
الصفحة 12
... sense to the unlucky school - boy , for Gemellus had been feized with a violent fit of sneezing in the crifis of examination , to the great annoyance of the worthy preceptor , who was forced to break up the conference re infectâ and in ...
... sense to the unlucky school - boy , for Gemellus had been feized with a violent fit of sneezing in the crifis of examination , to the great annoyance of the worthy preceptor , who was forced to break up the conference re infectâ and in ...
الصفحة 51
... sense was well aware how weak this expedient is , and it seems applied to no other purpose than as an incident to help on the under- plot , by bringing forward the comic effect of Lady Pliant's character , and that of Sir Paul ...
... sense was well aware how weak this expedient is , and it seems applied to no other purpose than as an incident to help on the under- plot , by bringing forward the comic effect of Lady Pliant's character , and that of Sir Paul ...
الصفحة 88
... sense " to difcern the impropriety of his being an in- " ceffant talker , when he ought only to have " been a respectful hearer ; and so confummate was his vanity , that having possessed Jupiter " with impressions , as he foolishly ...
... sense " to difcern the impropriety of his being an in- " ceffant talker , when he ought only to have " been a respectful hearer ; and so confummate was his vanity , that having possessed Jupiter " with impressions , as he foolishly ...
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