Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 1Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1830 |
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... never so idly to you this way , you are at least under no necessity of taking it to yourself ; nor when I boast of your favours , need you blush to have bestowed them . Or I may now give you all the attributes that raise a wise and good ...
... never so idly to you this way , you are at least under no necessity of taking it to yourself ; nor when I boast of your favours , need you blush to have bestowed them . Or I may now give you all the attributes that raise a wise and good ...
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... never failed to laugh like a friend , without saying a word to dissuade me from it : concluding , I suppose , that such a wild thought could not possibly require a serious answer . But you see I was in earnest . And now you will say ...
... never failed to laugh like a friend , without saying a word to dissuade me from it : concluding , I suppose , that such a wild thought could not possibly require a serious answer . But you see I was in earnest . And now you will say ...
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... never arrive at . Now the follies I frankly confess , I look upon as in some measure discharged ; while those I conceal are still keeping the account open between me and my con- science . To me the fatigue of being upon a continual ...
... never arrive at . Now the follies I frankly confess , I look upon as in some measure discharged ; while those I conceal are still keeping the account open between me and my con- science . To me the fatigue of being upon a continual ...
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... never have these lengths of liberty taken with him . Wit there becomes absurd , if not insolent ; ill - natured I am sure it is ; which imputation a generous spirit will always avoid , for the same reason that a man of real honour will ...
... never have these lengths of liberty taken with him . Wit there becomes absurd , if not insolent ; ill - natured I am sure it is ; which imputation a generous spirit will always avoid , for the same reason that a man of real honour will ...
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... never so exalted , must still want something to come up to the happiness of his inferiors who enjoy it . If Socrates could take pleasure in playing at even or odd with his children , or Agesilaus divert himself in riding the hobby horse ...
... never so exalted , must still want something to come up to the happiness of his inferiors who enjoy it . If Socrates could take pleasure in playing at even or odd with his children , or Agesilaus divert himself in riding the hobby horse ...
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