There are, indeed, but very few who know how to be idle and innocent, or have a relish of any pleasures that are not criminal; every diversion they take is at the expense of some one virtue or another, and their very first step out of business is into... The British Essayists: Spectator - Strana 131podľa James Ferguson - 1819Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| Richard Green Parker - 1845 - Počet stránok 454
...not a proper antecedent, since it stands in the gonitive case as the qualification only of a man. " There are, indeed, but very few who know how to be...that are not criminal : every diversion they take ia at the expense of some one virtue or another, and their very first step out of business is into... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1845 - Počet stránok 638
...how to be idle and innocent, or have a relish of any pleasures that are not criminal; every dwertion they take is at the expense of some one virtue or another, agut their very first step out of business is into vice or folly. Nothing can be more elegant, or more... | |
| Bengal council of educ - 1848 - Počet stránok 394
...conjunction that in what tense must they be ? Afternoon Paper. 1. Correct the following sentence : There are, indeed, but very few who know how to be...they take is at the expense of some one virtue or other, and their very first step out of business is into vice or folly. 2. Write a paraphrase of the... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1851 - Počet stránok 468
...not a proper antecedent, since it stands in the genitive case as the qualification only of a man. " There are, indeed, but very few who know how to be...of business is into vice or folly." " A man should endeavor, therefore, to make the sphere of his innocent pleasures as wide as possible, that he may... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1851 - Počet stránok 472
...not a proper antecedent, since it stands in the genitive cnse as the qualification only of a ma,n. " There are, indeed, but very few who know how to be...first step out of business is into vice or folly." This sentence is truly elegant, musical, and correct. " A man should endeavor, therefore, to make the... | |
| 1851 - Počet stránok 626
...conjunction that in what tense must they be ? Afternoon Paper. 1. Correct the following sentence : There are, indeed, but very few who know how to be...they take is at the expense of some one virtue or other, and their very first step out of business is into vice or folly. -. Write a paraphrase of the... | |
| G. F. Burckhardt - 1852 - Počet stránok 442
...Jeíjíertiaft tjl baljet ein befttmmteê SCürisort, roetdjeS einen unbeftimmten Segriff »etttttt. 3- 25. There are, indeed, but very few, who know how to be...they take is at the expense of some one virtue or other, and their very first step out of business is into vice or folly. ¡Diefer 9lbbifon'fdje ©ajj,... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1854 - Počet stránok 1314
...spirit at the words immediately preceding; the uncultivated parts of nature administer to his pleasures. 'There are, indeed, but very few who know how to be...their very first step out of business is into vice or •oily.' Nothing can be more elegant, or more finely turned, than this sentence. It is neat, clear,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - Počet stránok 726
...and discovers in it a multitude of charms, that conceal themselves from the generality of mankind. There are, indeed, but very few who know how to be...not criminal; every diversion they take is at the expence of some one virtue or another, and their very first step out of business is into vice or folly.... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - Počet stránok 698
...and discovers in it a multitude of charms, that conceal themselves from the generality of mankind. There are, indeed, but very few who know how to be...not criminal; every diversion they take is at the expence of some one virtue or another, and their very first step out of business is into vice or folly.... | |
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