Life and Manners: From The Autobiography of an English Opium-eaterTicknor, Reed, and Fields, 1851 - 347 sider |
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... spirit of manners entered largely as an indispensable element . The Italian ideal of their own language , as a spoken one , is expressed thus - Lingua Toscana in bocca Romana : there must be two elements -the Florentine choice of words ...
... spirit of manners entered largely as an indispensable element . The Italian ideal of their own language , as a spoken one , is expressed thus - Lingua Toscana in bocca Romana : there must be two elements -the Florentine choice of words ...
Side 13
... spirit of manners , are really not susceptible of any just or intelligible treatment by mere words and distinctions ... spirit of manners , which , to many excellent people , hardly exist at all as objects of conscious regard . In the ...
... spirit of manners , are really not susceptible of any just or intelligible treatment by mere words and distinctions ... spirit of manners , which , to many excellent people , hardly exist at all as objects of conscious regard . In the ...
Side 14
... spirit , but without acknowledging the least effeminacy , even in the excess to which I carry it , far better , and more cheerfully I could dispense with some part of the down- right necessaries of life , than with certain circumstances ...
... spirit , but without acknowledging the least effeminacy , even in the excess to which I carry it , far better , and more cheerfully I could dispense with some part of the down- right necessaries of life , than with certain circumstances ...
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... spirit , and naïveté — not to Cowper's only , but to many an unknown woman's in every night of the year- little thought of perhaps by her correspondent , and destined pretty certainly to oblivion . One word only I shall add ...
... spirit , and naïveté — not to Cowper's only , but to many an unknown woman's in every night of the year- little thought of perhaps by her correspondent , and destined pretty certainly to oblivion . One word only I shall add ...
Side 35
... spirits were as the spirits of a fawn in May ; her tour of duty for the day was not come , or was gone ; and , finding herself alone in a spacious room , what more reasonable thing could she do than amuse herself with whirling round ...
... spirits were as the spirits of a fawn in May ; her tour of duty for the day was not come , or was gone ; and , finding herself alone in a spacious room , what more reasonable thing could she do than amuse herself with whirling round ...
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