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I amn , Sir , a bachelor of fome standing , and a traveller ; my business , to consult
my own humour , which I gratify without controlling other people's ; I have a room
and a whole bed to myself ; and I have a dog , a • fiddle , and a gun ; they ...
I amn , Sir , a bachelor of fome standing , and a traveller ; my business , to consult
my own humour , which I gratify without controlling other people's ; I have a room
and a whole bed to myself ; and I have a dog , a • fiddle , and a gun ; they ...
第 100 頁
WHEN I am in a serious humour , I very often walk by myself in Westminster -
Abbey ; where the gloominess of the place , and the use to which it is applied ,
with the folemnity of the building , and the condition of the people who lie in it ,
are apt ...
WHEN I am in a serious humour , I very often walk by myself in Westminster -
Abbey ; where the gloominess of the place , and the use to which it is applied ,
with the folemnity of the building , and the condition of the people who lie in it ,
are apt ...
第 110 頁
I conclude my letter , I must communicate to you 6 another remark which I have
made upon the subject , with which I am now entertaining you , namely • that I
can give a shrewd guess at the humour of the ' inhabitant by the sign that hangs ...
I conclude my letter , I must communicate to you 6 another remark which I have
made upon the subject , with which I am now entertaining you , namely • that I
can give a shrewd guess at the humour of the ' inhabitant by the sign that hangs ...
第 128 頁
The lover was admitted with the utmost freedom into the family , where a
constrained behaviour , severe looks and distant civilities , were the highest
favours he could obtain of Lætitia ; while Daphne ured him with the good -
humour , familiarity ...
The lover was admitted with the utmost freedom into the family , where a
constrained behaviour , severe looks and distant civilities , were the highest
favours he could obtain of Lætitia ; while Daphne ured him with the good -
humour , familiarity ...
第 136 頁
A MONG all kinds of writing , there is none in which authors are more apt to
miscarry than in works of humour , as there is none in which they are more
ambitious to excel . Ic is not an imagination that teems with monsters , an head
that is filled ...
A MONG all kinds of writing , there is none in which authors are more apt to
miscarry than in works of humour , as there is none in which they are more
ambitious to excel . Ic is not an imagination that teems with monsters , an head
that is filled ...
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