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... nature , it might be in- ferred that , in earlier years , when overpowered by this temper , he had caused some great ... natural and simple repre- sentations . He therefore had an account sent from Grasse , where his elder brother had a ...
... nature , it might be in- ferred that , in earlier years , when overpowered by this temper , he had caused some great ... natural and simple repre- sentations . He therefore had an account sent from Grasse , where his elder brother had a ...
Side 34
... nature , succeeded admirably . The young men did not answer so well , being generally too thin ; and the women failed from the opposite fault . For as he had a little , fat , good , but disagree- able - looking wife , who would let him ...
... nature , succeeded admirably . The young men did not answer so well , being generally too thin ; and the women failed from the opposite fault . For as he had a little , fat , good , but disagree- able - looking wife , who would let him ...
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... nature made him , rough , homely , and honest ; he pretends not to beauty which he does not possess ; he makes no ostentatious display of his sagacity ; he is content to slip through existence as peaceably and silently as we will let ...
... nature made him , rough , homely , and honest ; he pretends not to beauty which he does not possess ; he makes no ostentatious display of his sagacity ; he is content to slip through existence as peaceably and silently as we will let ...
Side 60
... nature ! There the rascal stands - not another ass within a mile of him - with his head for once stuck up in the air , bel- lowing away for no earthly object that we can perceive , save his own will , and , we were going to add ...
... nature ! There the rascal stands - not another ass within a mile of him - with his head for once stuck up in the air , bel- lowing away for no earthly object that we can perceive , save his own will , and , we were going to add ...
Side 64
... nature of a rack , and knoweth not even of the existence of a manger . He is a houseless vagrant , over com- mons and along lane sides ; he is a beast among gypsies , and a gypsy among beasts , αφρήτωρ , αθέμιστιος ανέστιος . He is ...
... nature of a rack , and knoweth not even of the existence of a manger . He is a houseless vagrant , over com- mons and along lane sides ; he is a beast among gypsies , and a gypsy among beasts , αφρήτωρ , αθέμιστιος ανέστιος . He is ...
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