Tremaine, Or, The Man of Refinement, Volumen1H. Colburn, 1835 - 375 páginas |
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... All would be Statesmen , Philosophers , or people of fashion . All , too , run to London . The woods and fields are unpeopled ; the plain mansions and plain manners of our fathers deserted and changed ; everything is swallowed up by.
... All would be Statesmen , Philosophers , or people of fashion . All , too , run to London . The woods and fields are unpeopled ; the plain mansions and plain manners of our fathers deserted and changed ; everything is swallowed up by.
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... Field , and the Oh ! rus , quando ego te aspiciam ! But the " Tusculanum Fundum " of Cicero , and the magnificent " Laurentinum " of Pliny ( both of whom , at times , were retired statesmen as well as philosophers 36 TREMAINE .
... Field , and the Oh ! rus , quando ego te aspiciam ! But the " Tusculanum Fundum " of Cicero , and the magnificent " Laurentinum " of Pliny ( both of whom , at times , were retired statesmen as well as philosophers 36 TREMAINE .
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Robert Plumer Ward. at times , were retired statesmen as well as philosophers ) , charmed his imagination still more than " Lucretilis , " or the " Tiburni Lucus : " and as his habits had become expensive , not to say voluptuous , and in ...
Robert Plumer Ward. at times , were retired statesmen as well as philosophers ) , charmed his imagination still more than " Lucretilis , " or the " Tiburni Lucus : " and as his habits had become expensive , not to say voluptuous , and in ...
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... philosophers , in splendid editions , all lying before him , with a sensation of some pleasure he opened a Laertius . " It is delightful , " said he , " to pursue the varieties in which these men displayed their wisdom ; to contemplate ...
... philosophers , in splendid editions , all lying before him , with a sensation of some pleasure he opened a Laertius . " It is delightful , " said he , " to pursue the varieties in which these men displayed their wisdom ; to contemplate ...
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... philosopher . There was nothing on which his fancy had ever fixed with truer pleasure . Besides , he knew all that had been ever said upon it by any body . Bacon , and Cowley , and Temple , and Lord Orford ; the count , the chevalier ...
... philosopher . There was nothing on which his fancy had ever fixed with truer pleasure . Besides , he knew all that had been ever said upon it by any body . Bacon , and Cowley , and Temple , and Lord Orford ; the count , the chevalier ...
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