An Old Man's Thoughts about Many ThingsBell and Daldy, 1862 - 261 strán (strany) |
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... and so very properly they give notice again . I think that they do quite right , and they should continue giving notice , and they cannot fail to be right at last . I think however that those who fix the TO MY READERS . 3.
... and so very properly they give notice again . I think that they do quite right , and they should continue giving notice , and they cannot fail to be right at last . I think however that those who fix the TO MY READERS . 3.
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... give over buying their books , which I am disposed to think would come to the same thing as not allowing them to be printed . I have another thing to say and then I have done with this matter , and it is this , that the learned authors ...
... give over buying their books , which I am disposed to think would come to the same thing as not allowing them to be printed . I have another thing to say and then I have done with this matter , and it is this , that the learned authors ...
Strana 11
... give him notice now that if he thinks this is not going to be a serious book , he is much mistaken . I have serious things to speak of and I shall speak of them seriously , though I hope I may say with Horace , beginning my first ...
... give him notice now that if he thinks this is not going to be a serious book , he is much mistaken . I have serious things to speak of and I shall speak of them seriously , though I hope I may say with Horace , beginning my first ...
Strana 26
... give a helping hand . I think these men must have been endowed with all the best part of our nature and as little as possible of what we call the bad part . So we see some who were born in high place and to great wealth , and yet are ...
... give a helping hand . I think these men must have been endowed with all the best part of our nature and as little as possible of what we call the bad part . So we see some who were born in high place and to great wealth , and yet are ...
Strana 28
... give us what is most befitting . Led by a furious impulse and blind passion We seek for wife and children ; but they know What kind of wife and children we shall have . There is no great danger of the world stopping for want of a ...
... give us what is most befitting . Led by a furious impulse and blind passion We seek for wife and children ; but they know What kind of wife and children we shall have . There is no great danger of the world stopping for want of a ...
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