Tremaine, Or, The Man of Refinement, Volumen1H. Colburn, 1835 - 375 páginas |
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... least as full as ever of falsehood and treachery ; of the cajoleries of honest men by confidants in office ; of the sacrifice of friends , and the prevalency of upstarts . To fly from such evils is the obvious immediate remedy ; but ...
... least as full as ever of falsehood and treachery ; of the cajoleries of honest men by confidants in office ; of the sacrifice of friends , and the prevalency of upstarts . To fly from such evils is the obvious immediate remedy ; but ...
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... least , though not in placidity , he gave one the idea of that happy prelate , who Muni d'un déjeuner , Dormant d'un léger somme , attendoit le dîner . * But no ! it was not un léger somme . He had , in fact , dozed almost the whole way ...
... least , though not in placidity , he gave one the idea of that happy prelate , who Muni d'un déjeuner , Dormant d'un léger somme , attendoit le dîner . * But no ! it was not un léger somme . He had , in fact , dozed almost the whole way ...
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... least detected falsehood . I shall delight , like him , to appre- ciate the value of things , and view the world at a distance ; and shall be able to do so more exactly now than when plunged in its tumults . I , too , may not dis- cover ...
... least detected falsehood . I shall delight , like him , to appre- ciate the value of things , and view the world at a distance ; and shall be able to do so more exactly now than when plunged in its tumults . I , too , may not dis- cover ...
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... least , though not ( he said ) with regret : on the contrary , as he poured out a bumper of Burgundy , he indulged again in a mental soliloquy upon the delights of solitude , and the unfitness of a man to live who could not live alone ...
... least , though not ( he said ) with regret : on the contrary , as he poured out a bumper of Burgundy , he indulged again in a mental soliloquy upon the delights of solitude , and the unfitness of a man to live who could not live alone ...
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... least successful in any object he might be pursuing . But still his mind dwelt often with genuine pleasure on the charms of tranquillity , and the usefulness , the independence , and even the necessity of frequent seclusion ...
... least successful in any object he might be pursuing . But still his mind dwelt often with genuine pleasure on the charms of tranquillity , and the usefulness , the independence , and even the necessity of frequent seclusion ...
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