If we engage into a large acquaintance and various familiarities, we set open our gates to the invaders of most of our time: we expose our life to a Quotidian Ague of frigid impertinences, which would make a wise man tremble to think of. Olla podrida - Страница 46по Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 418 страници
...acquaintance and various familiarities, we fet open our gates to the invaders of moft of our time i we expofe our life to a quotidian ague of frigid impertinences, which would make a wife man tremble to think of. Now, as for being known much by fight, and pointed at, I cannot comprehend... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 520 страници
...and various familiarities, we fet open our gates to the invaders of moft of our time i we cxpofe cur life to a quotidian ague of frigid impertinences, which would make a wife man tremble to think of. Now, as for being known much by fight, and pointed at, I cannot comprehend... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 842 страници
...acquaintance and various familiarities, we fet open our gates to the invaders of moft of our time : we expofe our life to a quotidian ague of frigid impertinences, which would make a wife man tremble to think of. Now, as for being known much by fight, and pointed at, I cannot comprehend... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1806 - 290 страници
...large acquaintance and various familiarities, we set open our gates to the invaders of most of our time : we expose our life to a quotidian ague of frigid...impertinences, which would make a wise man tremble to think of. Now, as for being known much by sight, and pointed at, I cannot comprehend the honour that lies in... | |
| George Horne - 1808 - 320 страници
...large acquaintance, and various familiarities, we " set open our gates to the invaders of most of our " time: we expose our life to a quotidian ague of "...among the troubles of life, enumerates as one " the busi" nessof receiving senseless visits, whose continuance, " if otherwise unavoidable, is capable,... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1809 - 286 страници
...large acquaintance and various familiarities, we set open our gates to the invaders of most of our time : we expose our life to a quotidian ague of frigid...impertinences, which would make a wise man tremble to think of. Now, as for being known much by sight, and pointed at, I cannot comprehend the honour that lies in... | |
| Manual - 1809 - 288 страници
...and various familiarities, we set up our VOL. I. 6 gates tothe invaders of most of our time, weexpose our life to a quotidian ague of frigid impertinences, which would make a wise man tremble to think of. Now, as for being known much by sight and pointed at, I cannot comprehend the honour ; whatsoever it... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 560 страници
...large acquaintance and various familiarities, we set open our gates to the invaders of most of our time : we expose our life to a quotidian ague of frigid...impertinences, which would make a wise man tremble to think of. Now, as for being Known much by sight, and pointed at, I cannot comprehend the honour that lies in... | |
| 1818 - 596 страници
...the invaders of most of ourtime; we expose our life to a quotidian ague of frigid iinpfrtiiicncff, which would make a wise man tremble to think of." but as Cowley was apt to be a little out of iniiiour between whiles, let us hear the honourable, pious, and sweet-tempered Mr. Boyle, who, among... | |
| 1821 - 424 страници
...large acquaintance and various familiarities, we set open our gates to the invaders of most of our time : we expose our life to a quotidian ague of frigid...impertinences, which would make a wise man tremble to think of. Now, as for being known much by sight, and pointed at, I cannot comprehend the honour that lies in... | |
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