Half-hours with the Best Authors, Том 2F. Warne, 1866 |
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... happy ? No , doubtless ; for nature is content with a little . And yet you shall hardly meet with a man that complains not of some want ; though he , indeed , wants no- thing but his will ; it may be , nothing but his will of his poor ...
... happy ? No , doubtless ; for nature is content with a little . And yet you shall hardly meet with a man that complains not of some want ; though he , indeed , wants no- thing but his will ; it may be , nothing but his will of his poor ...
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... happy . This discourse will never down ; this is not calculated for this age : philosophy must be a little more mannerly , and religion a little more genteel and complaisant than formerly , ere it can be adapted and accommodated to the ...
... happy . This discourse will never down ; this is not calculated for this age : philosophy must be a little more mannerly , and religion a little more genteel and complaisant than formerly , ere it can be adapted and accommodated to the ...
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... happy - very happy indeed -- because the play is a short play , a remarkably short play . I should not venture to differ with a lady on a point of taste ; but , on these occasions , the watch , you know , is the critic . Mrs Dangle ...
... happy - very happy indeed -- because the play is a short play , a remarkably short play . I should not venture to differ with a lady on a point of taste ; but , on these occasions , the watch , you know , is the critic . Mrs Dangle ...
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