I knew the man to be a notorious damper, I parried his question, as I have often parried other plump questions, by answering nothing, without appearing to be mortified or offended : to say the truth, I do not well know what answer I could have given,... The British Essayists: The Looker-on - Sivu 198tekijä(t) Alexander Chalmers - 1803Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Richard Cumberland - 1788 - 346 sivua
...daughters. N° CXXV, " "¥ T T H AT good do you expect to do by VV your Obfervers?" faid a certain perfon to me t'other day: As I knew the man to be a notorious damper, I parried his queftion, as I have often parried other plump queftions, by anfwering nothing, without appearing to... | |
| British essayists - 1803 - 278 sivua
...goes exhibits a melancholy spectacle of disappointed envy and, self-tormenting spleen. NUMBER CX1I. ' WHAT good do you expect to do by your Observers?'...could have given, had I been disposed to attempt it: I shall speak very ingenuously upon the subject to my candid readers, of whose indulgence I have had... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1807 - 534 sivua
...goes exhibits a melancholy spectacle of disappointed envy and self-tormenting spleen. NUMBER CXII. * WHAT good do you expect to do by your Observers ?'...appearing to be mortified or offended: to say the truth,! do not •well know what answer I could have given, had I been disposed to attempt it: I shall speak... | |
| 1819 - 332 sivua
...goes exhibits a melancholy spectacle of disappointed envy and self-tormenting spleen. NUMBER CXII: ' WHAT good do you expect to do by your Observers ?'...appearing to be mortified or offended : to say the truth, I do not well know what answer I could have given, had I been disposed to attempt it : I shall speak... | |
| Richard Cumberland - 1822 - 374 sivua
...she goes exhibits a melancholy spectacle of disappointed envy and self-tormenting spleen. No. CXII. " WHAT good do you expect to do by your Observers ?" said a certain person to me the other day : as I knew him to be a notorious damper, I parried his question, as I have often parried... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 316 sivua
...goes exhibits a melancholy spectacle of disappointed envy and self-tormenting spleen. NUMBER CXII. ' WHAT good do you expect to do by your Observers ?*...appearing to be mortified or offended: to say the truth, I do not well know what answer I could have given, had 1 been disposed to attempt it: I shall speak... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 754 sivua
...goes exhibits a melancholy spectacle of disappointed envy and self-tormenting spleen. NUMBER CXII. ' WHAT good do you expect to do by your Observers ?'...certain person to me t'other day : as I knew the man to beanotoriousofawyw.I parried his question, as I have often parried other plump questions, by answering... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 374 sivua
...she goes exhibits a melancholy spectacle of disappointed envy and self-tormenting spleen. No. CXII. " WHAT good do you expect to do by your Observers ?" said a certain person to me the other day: as I knew him to be a notorious damper, I parried his question, as I have often parried... | |
| Richard Cumberland - 1826 - 360 sivua
...your Observers?" said a certain person to me the other day: as I knew him to be a notorious dampcr, I parried his question, as I have often parried other...appearing to be mortified or offended : to say the truth, I do not well know what answer I could have given, had I been disposed to attempt it. I shall speak... | |
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