| Oliver Goldsmith - 1885 - 584 páginas
...acquaintances, I desire an intimacy only with a few. The man in black,2 whom I have often mentioned, is one whose friendship I could wish to acquire, because...strange inconsistencies, and he may be justly termed a humourist in a nation of humourists. Though he is generous even to profusion, he affects to be thought... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1885 - 584 páginas
...acquaintances, I desire an intimacy only with a few. The man in black,2 whom I have often mentioned, is one whose friendship I could wish to acquire, because...strange inconsistencies, and he may /be justly termed a humourist in a nation of humourists.'/Though he is generous even to profusion, he affects to be thought... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1891 - 320 páginas
...acquaintances, I desire an intimacy only with a few. The maij in black whom I have often •>. mentioned, is one whose friendship I could wish to acquire, because...strange inconsistencies ; and he may be justly termed an humourist in a nation of humourists. Though he is generous even to profusion, he affects to be thought... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1893 - 780 páginas
...difference between j a conquering and a nourishing empire.— Adieu. LFTTER XXVI. To the same. TllOUCH o the pawnbrokers; and he seemed at length equipped in the genuine mourning of antiquity. he justly termed a humorist in a nation of humorists. Though he is generous even to profusion, he affects... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1895 - 660 páginas
...acquaintances, I desire an intimacy only with a few. The man in black, whom I have often mentioned, is one whose friendship I could wish to acquire, because...humorist in a nation of humorists. Though he is generous even to profusion, he affects to be thought a prodigy of parsimony and prudence ; though his conversation... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1895 - 670 páginas
...acquaintances, I desire an intimacy only with a few. The man in black, whom I have often mentioned, is one whose friendship I could wish to acquire, because...humorist in a nation of humorists. Though he is generous even to profusion, he affects to be thought a prodigy of parsimony and prudence ; though his conversation... | |
| J. H. Lobban - 1896 - 362 páginas
...acquaintances, I desire an intimacy only with a few. The Man in Black, whom I have often mentioned, is one whose friendship I could wish to acquire, because...humorist in a nation of humorists. Though he is generous even to profusion, he affects to be thought a prodigy of parsimony and prudence : though his conversation... | |
| J. H. Lobban - 1896 - 324 páginas
...acquaintances, I desire an intimacy only with a few. The Man in Black, whom I have often mentioned, is one whose friendship I could wish to acquire, because...humorist in a nation of humorists. Though he is generous even to profusion, he affects to be thought a prodigy of parsimony and prudence: though his conversation... | |
| William Allport Brockington - 1899 - 178 páginas
...acquaintances, I desire an intimacy only with a few. The Man in Black, whom I have often mentioned, is one whose friendship I could wish to acquire, because...strange inconsistencies; and he may be justly termed an humorist in a nation of humorists. Though he is generous even to profusion, he affects to be thought... | |
| Longman (Firm) - 1899 - 296 páginas
...acquaintances, I desire an intimacy only with a few. The man in black, whom I have often mentioned, is one whose friendship I could wish to acquire, because...manners it is true, are tinctured with some strange in- 5 consistencies, and he may be justly termed a humorist in a nation of humorists. Though he is... | |
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