... should be easy, in the nature of things it cannot be: there must always be some degree of care and anxiety. The master of the house is anxious to entertain his guests; the guests are anxious to be agreeable to him : and no man, but a very impudent... Rambles by Rivers: The Thames - 第159页作者:James Thorne - 1847全本阅读 - 图书信息
| James Boswell - 1822 - 472 页
...French for not having, in any perfection, the tavern life. " There is no private house, (said he,) in which people can enjoy themselves so well, as at...of good things, ever so much grandeur, ever so much elegante, ever so much desire that every body should be easy ; in the nature of things it cannot be... | |
| James Boswell - 1824 - 474 页
...tavern life, " There is no private house (said he) in which people can enjoy themselves so well as in a capital tavern. Let there be ever so great plenty...grandeur, ever so much elegance, ever so much desire that every body should be easy ; in the nature of things it cannot be : there must always be some degree... | |
| Samuel Johnson, James Boswell - 1825 - 370 页
...French for not having, in any perfection, the tavern life. — " There is no private house (said he) in which people can enjoy themselves so well, as at...there be ever so great plenty of good things, ever ao much grandeur, ever so much elegance, ever so much desire that every body should be easy ; in the... | |
| James Boswell - 1826 - 430 页
...French for not having, in any perfection, the tavern life. " There is no private house," said he, " in which people can enjoy themselves so well as at...grandeur, ever so much elegance, ever so much desire that every body should be easy ; in the nature of things it cannot be : there must always be some degree... | |
| James Boswell - 1827 - 576 页
...tavern -life. " There is no private house (said he) in which people can enjoy themselves so well as in a capital tavern. Let there be ever so great plenty...grandeur, ever so much elegance, ever so much desire that every body should be easy ; in the nature of things it cannot be : there must "I**** be some degree... | |
| James Boswell - 1827 - 622 页
...tavern-life. " There is no private house (said he) in which people can enjoy themselves so well as in sirable manor : t ' Ett modus in rebus nmtcertl denique...modui as to the tithes, anil certamen«»." He observ every body should be easy ; in the nature of things it cannot be : there must abreva be some degree... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 页
...for who will thank a man for giving him that which he has. — Pope. CCIV. There is no private house, in which people can enjoy themselves so well as at...grandeur, ever so much elegance, ever so much desire that every body should be easy; in the nature of things it cannot be: there must always be some degree of... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 390 页
...for who will thank a man for giving him that which he has. — Pope. CCIV. There is no private house, in which people can enjoy themselves so well as at...grandeur, ever so much elegance, ever so much desire that every body should be easy; in the nature of things it. cannot be: there must always be some degree... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 586 页
...the French for not having, in any perfection, the tavern life. " There is no private house (said he), in which people can enjoy themselves so well, as at...grandeur, ever so much elegance, ever so much desire that every body should be easy ; in the nature of things it cannot be : there must always be some degree... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 690 页
...French for not having, in any perfection, the tavern life. '' There is no private house (said he), in which people can enjoy themselves so well, as at...grandeur, ever so much elegance, ever so much desire that every body should be easy ; in the nature of things it cannot be : there must always be some degree... | |
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