| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 486 страница
...company of ladies of virtue and honour, they are silent and disconcerted, and out of their element. There are some people who think they sufficiently...their company, with relating facts of no consequence, nor at all out of the road of such common incidents as happen every day ; and this I have observed... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 554 страница
...company of ladies of virtue and honour, they are silent and disconcerted, and out of their element. There are some people who think they sufficiently...and entertain their company, with relating facts of ^o consequence, nor at all out of the road of such common incidents as happen every day ; and this... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 558 страница
...company of ladies of virtue and honour, they are silent and disconcerted, and out of their element. There are some people who think they sufficiently...their company, with relating facts of no consequence, nor at all out of the road of such common incidents as happen every day ; and this I have observed... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 564 страница
...company of ladies of virtue and honour, they are silent and disconcerted, and out of their element. There are some people who think they sufficiently...their company, with relating facts of no consequence, nor at all out of the road of such common incidents as happen every day ; and this I have observed... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 562 страница
...sufficiently acquit themselves, and entertain their company, with relating facts of no consequence, nor at all out of the road of such common incidents as happen every day ; and this I have observed more frequently among the Scots than any other nation, who are very careful not... | |
| 1821 - 724 страница
...proselytism. He cannot conquer the Shibboleth. How it breaks out, when he sings, " The Children of • There are some people who think they sufficiently...themselves, and entertain their company with relating of facts of no consequence, not at all out of the road of such common incidents as happen every day... | |
| 1835 - 432 страница
...forgotten. Smollct they have neither forgotten nor forgiven, for his delineation of Rory and his companion * There are some people who think they sufficiently...of such common incidents as happen every day ; and this I have observed more frequently among the Scots than any other nation, who are very careful not... | |
| 1835 - 430 страница
...forgotten. Smollet they have neither forgotten nor forgiven, for his delineation of Rory and his companion * There are some people who think they sufficiently...acquit themselves, and entertain their company, with reliung facts of no consequence, not at all nut of the rood of such common incidents as happen every... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1836 - 362 страница
...provoking. I wonder if they ever tire one another ! — In my early life I had a passionate fondness for * There are some people who think they sufficiently...of such common incidents as happen every day ; and this I have observed more frequently among the Scots than any other nation, who are very careful not... | |
| Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1838 - 486 страница
...synagogues. Old prejudices cling about me. I cannot shake off the story of Hugh of Lincoln. Centuries * There are some people who think they sufficiently...with relating facts of no consequence, not at all ont of the road of such common incidents as happen every day ; and this I have observed more frequently... | |
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