Collected Works, Том 4Clarendon Press, 1966 |
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... manner peculiar to himself ; it is what the French would term naïeté . Now and then , when he means to rise , he indulges a little to antithesis and ornament , of which he shews himself sufficiently capable : but simplicity is his ...
... manner peculiar to himself ; it is what the French would term naïeté . Now and then , when he means to rise , he indulges a little to antithesis and ornament , of which he shews himself sufficiently capable : but simplicity is his ...
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... manner of gaming , except backgammon , at which my old friend and I sometimes took a two - penny hit . Nor can I here pass over an ominous circumstance that happened the last time we played together : I only wanted to fling a quatre ...
... manner of gaming , except backgammon , at which my old friend and I sometimes took a two - penny hit . Nor can I here pass over an ominous circumstance that happened the last time we played together : I only wanted to fling a quatre ...
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... manner as possible ; not altogether like the scrubs about us . " " You are quite right , my dear , " returned I , “ and I was going to make the very same proposal . The proper manner of going is , to go there as early 30 as possible ...
... manner as possible ; not altogether like the scrubs about us . " " You are quite right , my dear , " returned I , “ and I was going to make the very same proposal . The proper manner of going is , to go there as early 30 as possible ...
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