... of the amenity that was at the heels of them. He was the man who bore his part in all societies with the most even temper and undisturbed hilarity of all the good companions whom I ever knew. He came into your house at the very moment you had put... The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper;edited by - 1810Full view - About this book
| English literature - 1806 - 740 pages
...had left it, with, out any diminution of its humour, adding only a few more twills to his fnufflbox, a few more taps upon the lid of it, with a preparatory...of them. He was the man, who bore his part in all focieties with trie moft even temper and undifturbcd hilarity of all the good companions whom I ever... | |
| 1806 - 738 pages
...had left it, without any diminution of its humour, adding only a few more twills to his fnuff-box, a few more taps upon the lid of it, with a preparatory...the heels of them. He was the man, who bore his part ia all focietics with the mod even temper and undifhirbed hilarity of all the good companions whom... | |
| 1806 - 502 pages
...heeded him, set him right, and took up his tale, where he had left it, without any diminution of his humour, adding only a few more twists to his snuff-box,...invariable forerunners of the amenity, that was at die heels of them. He was the man, who bore his part in all societies with the most even temper and... | |
| Literature, Modern - 1806 - 552 pages
...had left it, without any diminution of its humour, adding only a few more twifls to his fnuff-box, a few more taps upon the lid of it, with a preparatory grunt or two, the invariable forerunners of the ame« rity, that was at the heels of them. He was the man, who bore his part in all locieties with... | |
| 1806 - 688 pages
...up his talc, where he had left it, without any diminution of its humor, adding only a few more tw^ts to his snuff-box» a few more taps upon the lid of...it, with a preparatory grunt or two, the invariable forerunness - of the ajaenity, that was at the beela of them. He was, tbe man, who bore liis.pajit... | |
| English literature - 1806 - 740 pages
...had left it, without any diminution of its humour, adding only a few more tw:{ls to his fnuff-box, a few more taps upon the lid of it, with a preparatory grunt or two, the invariable forerunners ot the amenity that was at the heels of them. He was the man, who bore his part in all focietics with... | |
| Charles Brockden Brown - American literature - 1806 - 500 pages
...and took up his tale, where he had left it, without any diminution ol'its humour, adding only a tew more twists to his snuffbox, a few more taps upon the lid of it, whh a pieparaiory grunt or two, the invariable forerunners of the amenity, that was at the heels of... | |
| English literature - 1808 - 246 pages
...had left it, without any diminution of its humour, adding only a few more twifts to his fnufF-box, a few more taps upon the lid of it, with a preparatory...heels of them. He was the man who bore his part in all focieties with the moft even temper and undifturbed hilarity of all the good companions whom I ever... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1814 - 540 pages
...had left it, without any diminution of its humour, adding only a few more twists to his srtuff-box, a few more taps upon the lid of it, with a preparatory...the man who bore his part in all societies with the most even temper and undisturbed hilarity of all the good companions whom I ever knew. He came into... | |
| Biography - 1814 - 538 pages
...heeded him, set him right, and took up his tale where he had left it, without any diminution of its humour, adding only a few more twists to his snuff-box,...the invariable forerunners of the amenity that was ar the heels of them. He was the man who bore his part in all societies with the most even temper and... | |
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