With this candour does the gentleman speak of himself and others. The same frankness runs through all his conversation. The military part of his life has furnished him with many adventures, in the relation of which he is very agreeable to the company... Select British Classics - Seite 121803Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 714 Seiten
...and others. The same frankness runs through all his conversation. The military part of his life has d loosed. htm. But, that our society may not appear a set of humorists, unacquainted with the gallantries and... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1919 - 264 Seiten
...him with many adventures, in the relation of which he is very agree10 able to the company ; for lie is never overbearing, though accustomed to command...him. But that our society may not appear a set of humoris ists,* unacquainted with the gallantries and pleasures of the age, we have among us the gallant... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Eustace Budgell - 1919 - 264 Seiten
...and others. The same frankness runs through all his conversation. The military part of his life has furnished him with many adventures, in the relation of which he is very agree10 able to the company ; for he is never overbearing, though accustomed to command men in the... | |
| Warner Taylor - 1923 - 524 Seiten
...and others. The same frankness runs through all his conversation. The military part of his life has furnished him with many adventures, in the relation...utmost degree below him; nor ever too obsequious, from a habit of obeying men highly above him. But that our society may not appear a set of humorists, unacquainted... | |
| John Boynton Priestley - 1925 - 328 Seiten
...and others. The same frankness runs through all his conversation. The military part of his life has furnished him with many adventures, in the relation...him. But that our society may not appear a set of humorists, unacquainted with the gallantries and pleasures of the age, we have amongst us the gallant... | |
| George William McClelland - 1925 - 1178 Seiten
...and others. The same frankness runs through all his conversation. The military part of his life has soundjpf a_yoice thatjs still! Break, break, break,...bade to me. BUGLE SONG From THE PRINCESS The sple even too obsequious, from an habit of obeying men highly above him. But that our society may notjippear... | |
| George William McClelland - 1925 - 1180 Seiten
...he is never overbearing, though accustomed to command men in the utmost degree below him; nor even st breath, And buried half within her. Vent. Heav'n...prais'd! Ant. Then art thou innocent, my poor dear l humorists,1 unacquainted with the gallantries and pleasures of the age, we have amongst us the gallant... | |
| William Murison - 1926 - 452 Seiten
...and others. The same frankness runs through all his conversation. The military part of his life has furnished him with many adventures, in the relation...him. But that our society may not appear a set of humorists unacquainted with the gallantries and pleasures of the age, we have among us the gallant... | |
| Edwin Almiron Greenlaw, William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1928 - 650 Seiten
...frankness runs through all his conversation. The military part of his life has furnished him with many 10 adventures, in the relation of which he is very agreeable...him. But that our society may not appear a set of humorists, unacquainted with the gallantries and pleasures of the 20 age, we have among us the gallant... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1961 - 278 Seiten
...and others. The same frankness runs through all his conversation. The military part of his life has furnished him with many adventures, in the relation...utmost degree below him ; nor ever too obsequious, from a habit of obeying men highly above him. But that our society may not appear a set of humourists, unacquainted... | |
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