What is there in France to be learned more than in England, but falsehood in friendship, perfect slovenry, and to love no man but for my pleasure ? I have known some that have continued there by the space of half a dozen years, and when they came home,... The British Essayists;: Observer - Página 263por Alexander Chalmers - 1807Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Richard Cumberland - 1786 - 380 páginas
...painting of two hundred years flanding, I think it muft be allowed to be a very curious .fketch. " What is there in France to be learned *' more than in England, but fajfehood in friend" fhip, perfect flovenry and to love no man, but <' for my pleafure ? I have known... | |
| Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - 1822 - 344 páginas
...Unfortunate Traveller, or Life of Jack Wilton," published in 1594, by the celebrated Thomas Nashe. " What is there in France to be learned more than in...by the space of half a dozen years, and when they came home, they have hid a little weerish lean face under a broad French hat, kept a terrible coil... | |
| Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - 1822 - 352 páginas
...Unfortunate Traveller, or Life of Jack Wilton," published in 1594, by the celebrated Thomas Nashe. " What is there in France to be learned more than in...by the space of half a dozen years, and when they came home, they have hid a little weerish lean face under a broad French hat, kept a terrible coil... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 400 páginas
...painting of two hundred years' standing, I think it must be allowed to be a very curious sketch. 2 2 ' What is there in France to be learned more than in...known some that have continued there by the space of halfadozen years,and when they come home, they have hid a little weerish lean face under a broad French... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 802 páginas
...affected dress and manners of the travelled gentlemen of his day : if we contemplate it as a paintingof two hundred years standing. I think it must be allowed...than in England, but falsehood in friendship, perfect sloven ry, and to love no man but for my pleasure? I have known some that have continued there by the... | |
| Richard Cumberland - 1826 - 360 páginas
...England, but falsehood in friendship, perfect alovenry, and to love no man but for my pleasure ? 1 have known some that have continued there by the space...years, and when they come home, they have hid a little -•. ••••n-.I, lean face under a broad French hut, kept a terrible coil with the dust in the... | |
| 740 páginas
...to Londoners, in the heyday of British prejudice. " What is there," says the famous Thomas Nashe, " in France to be learned more than in England, but...in friendship, perfect slovenry and to love no man for my pleasure ? I have known some that have continued there by the space of half-a-dozen years, and... | |
| 1868 - 738 páginas
...heyday of British prejudice. " What is there," says the famous Thomas Nashe, " in France to be learneil more than in England, but falsehood in friendship, perfect slovenry and to love no man for my pleasure ? I have known some that have continued there by the space of half-a-dozen years, and... | |
| 742 páginas
...to Londoners, in the heyday of British prejudice. " What is there," says the famous Thomas Nashe, " in France to be learned more than in England, but...in friendship, perfect slovenry and to love no man for my pleasure ? I have known some that have continued there by the space of half-a-dozen years, and... | |
| Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1861 - 788 páginas
...France to Londoners, in the heyday of British prejudice. 'What is there,' says the famous Thomas Nashc, 'in France to be learned more than in England, but...in friendship, perfect slovenry, and to love no man for my pleasure ? I have known some that have continued there by the space of half-a-dozen years, and... | |
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