Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of His Life, Written by Himself, Together with Essays, Humorous, Moral & Literary, Chiefly in the Manner of the SpectatorAbbott, 1812 - 301 頁 |
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... kind . Thus accustomed , from my infancy , to the utmost inattention as to those objects , I have al- ways been perfectly regardless of what kind of food was before me ; and I pay so little attention to it even now , that it would be a ...
... kind . Thus accustomed , from my infancy , to the utmost inattention as to those objects , I have al- ways been perfectly regardless of what kind of food was before me ; and I pay so little attention to it even now , that it would be a ...
第 28 頁
... kind of excuse for want of modesty ? And would not the verses have been more accurate , if they had been constructed thus : Immodest words admit but this defence , That want of decency is want of sense . But I leave the decision of this ...
... kind of excuse for want of modesty ? And would not the verses have been more accurate , if they had been constructed thus : Immodest words admit but this defence , That want of decency is want of sense . But I leave the decision of this ...
第 36 頁
... kind or other . He gave me three large rolls . I was surprised at receiv- ing so much : I took them , however , and having no room in my pockets , I walked on with a roll under each arm , eating the third . In this manner I went through ...
... kind or other . He gave me three large rolls . I was surprised at receiv- ing so much : I took them , however , and having no room in my pockets , I walked on with a roll under each arm , eating the third . In this manner I went through ...
第 47 頁
... kind , would not be an advantage . You will also be able , said he , to form some acquain- tance there , and establish a correspondence with sta- tioners and booksellers . This I acknowledged was de- sirable . That being the case ...
... kind , would not be an advantage . You will also be able , said he , to form some acquain- tance there , and establish a correspondence with sta- tioners and booksellers . This I acknowledged was de- sirable . That being the case ...
第 80 頁
... kind I have ever witnessed . I see him still at work when I return from the club at night , and he is at it again in the morning before his neighbours are out of bed . " This account struck the rest of the assembly , and shortly after ...
... kind I have ever witnessed . I see him still at work when I return from the club at night , and he is at it again in the morning before his neighbours are out of bed . " This account struck the rest of the assembly , and shortly after ...
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