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Page 36
... scarce attained the age of thirty , his circumstances are more affluent than ever . At present , his bounties are more rational and moderate than before ; but still he preserves the character of an humourist , and finds most pleasure in ...
... scarce attained the age of thirty , his circumstances are more affluent than ever . At present , his bounties are more rational and moderate than before ; but still he preserves the character of an humourist , and finds most pleasure in ...
Page 533
... scarce find one , that has not thus been made , on some side of his character , a coxcomb . When the best head turns and grows giddy with praise , is it to be wondered that poor Nash should be driven by it almost into a phrenzy of ...
... scarce find one , that has not thus been made , on some side of his character , a coxcomb . When the best head turns and grows giddy with praise , is it to be wondered that poor Nash should be driven by it almost into a phrenzy of ...
Page 781
... scarce look'd in my face the whole time . Yet the fellow , but for his unaccountable bashfulness , is pretty well too . He has good sense , but then so buried in his fears , that it fatigues one more than ignorance . If I could teach ...
... scarce look'd in my face the whole time . Yet the fellow , but for his unaccountable bashfulness , is pretty well too . He has good sense , but then so buried in his fears , that it fatigues one more than ignorance . If I could teach ...
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Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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