| James Boswell - 1821 - Počet stránok 376
...properly no dissimulation : the moment you come from the bar you resume your usual behaviour. Sir, a man will no more carry the artifice of the bar into...paid for tumbling upon his hands will continue to tumble upon his hands when he should walk on his feet." Talking of some of the modern plays, he said,... | |
| 1821 - Počet stránok 372
...properly no dissimulation. The moment you come from the bar, you resume your usual behaviour. Sir, a man will no more carry the artifice of the bar into...a man who is paid for tumbling upon his hands will continne to tumble when he should walk on his feet." Speaking of the inward light, to which some methodists... | |
| James Boswell - 1822 - Počet stránok 472
...dissimulation; the moment you come from the bar you resume your usual behaviour. Sir, a man will na more carry the artifice of the bar into the common...paid for tumbling upon his hands will continue to tumble upon his hands when he should walk on his feet." 2 1 [See "The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides,"... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1834 - Počet stránok 784
...properly no dissimulation : the moment you come from the bar you resume your usual behaviour. Sir, a man will no more carry the artifice of the bar into...paid for tumbling upon his hands will continue to tumble upon his hands when he should walk on his feet." Lord Erskine, in his defence of Thomas Paine,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, James Boswell - 1825 - Počet stránok 370
...properly no dissimulation ; the moment you come from the bar, you resume your usual behaviour. Sir, a man will no more carry the artifice of the bar into...is paid for tumbling upon his hands will continue tumbling upon his hands when he should walk on his feet." Of entails he said, " They are good, because... | |
| James Boswell - 1826 - Počet stránok 430
...properly no dissimulation ; the moment you come from the bar you resume your usual behaviour. Sir, a man will no more carry the artifice of the bar into...paid for tumbling upon his hands will continue to tumble upon his hands when he should walk on his feetf." Talking of some of the modern plays, he said,... | |
| James Boswell - 1827 - Počet stránok 576
...no dissimulation : the moment you come from the bar, you resume your usual behaviour. Sir, a inr.n will no more carry the artifice of the bar into the common intercourse of society, than a man JEtat. 59.] [17C8, glow-worm ; I am sorry I did not ask where it was to be found. Talking of the Russians... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - Počet stránok 390
...the profits of some future place, project, or reversion that we have in view. — Mdisan. DCCCLXXIIL A man will no more carry the artifice of the bar into...paid for tumbling upon his hands will continue to tumble when he should walk on his feet. — Johnson. DCCCLXXIV. The world is full of slander; and every... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - Počet stránok 852
...the land, And sedulous to stop the coming tide, Lift the tall rampire's artificial pride. Goldsmith. A man will no more carry the artifice of the bar into...intercourse of society, than a man who is paid for tumbling on his hands will continue to tumble when he should walk on bis feet. Johruon. He feels no ennobling... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - Počet stránok 354
...reversion that we have in view. — Jlddison. DCCCLXXIII. A man will no more carry the artifice of the bur into the common intercourse of society, than a man...paid for tumbling upon his hands will continue to tumble when he should walk on his feet. — Johnson . DCCCLXXIV. The world is full of slander; and... | |
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