Fools and PhilosophersJohn Lane, 1925 - 299페이지 |
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... them are both , and I have tried to catch them when they are most foolish and most philosophical , at the moments when they take us into their confidence , when they are most them- selves . It is not , of course , to vii Preface.
... them are both , and I have tried to catch them when they are most foolish and most philosophical , at the moments when they take us into their confidence , when they are most them- selves . It is not , of course , to vii Preface.
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John Boynton Priestley. selves . It is not , of course , to be expected that we shall agree , in every instance , as to when that moment occurs . I can only hope that , here and there , these revealing passages , seen in isolation , will ...
John Boynton Priestley. selves . It is not , of course , to be expected that we shall agree , in every instance , as to when that moment occurs . I can only hope that , here and there , these revealing passages , seen in isolation , will ...
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... course from the inwards to the parts extreme : it illumineth the face , which as a beacon gives warning to all the rest of this little kingdom , man , to arm ; and then the vital commoners and inland petty spirits muster me all to their ...
... course from the inwards to the parts extreme : it illumineth the face , which as a beacon gives warning to all the rest of this little kingdom , man , to arm ; and then the vital commoners and inland petty spirits muster me all to their ...
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... course ; no jumping over heads , no underhand work among us ; all men of honour ; and I must do the regiment the justice to say , there never was a set of more amiable officers . SIR J. Quiet and peaceable . MAJOR S. As lambs , Sir ...
... course ; no jumping over heads , no underhand work among us ; all men of honour ; and I must do the regiment the justice to say , there never was a set of more amiable officers . SIR J. Quiet and peaceable . MAJOR S. As lambs , Sir ...
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... course of venison will fatten ; and yet , faith , I despise the great as much as you do . But there are a great many damn'd honest fellows among them , and we must not quarrel with one half because the other wants weeding . If they were ...
... course of venison will fatten ; and yet , faith , I despise the great as much as you do . But there are a great many damn'd honest fellows among them , and we must not quarrel with one half because the other wants weeding . If they were ...
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ACRES ain't answered appearance asked BEEFEATER Betsey Bob Sawyer brother chair Convinses Copperfield cried Crummles dear dear Jane door doth Elphin eyes FALSTAFF father feel fellow Fledgeby Frank Churchill Gamp gentleman ghost give hand hear honest honour hope inquired J. B. PRIESTLEY Jones Jorrocks lady Lammle legs look lord Madame Mantalini Malaprop Malvolio Marchioness married Master Micawber Micawber's Miss Dombey mother Muleygrubs never Nicholas Nick Bottom Nickleby night observed Partridge Pecksniff Pickwick play pray pretty Prig PRINCE PUFF QUIN quoth my uncle replied round Sam Weller Samivel Sammy Seithenyn Serjeant Buzfuz SHAL Shandy Sir Barnet's SIR LUC Sir Lucius Skimpole smile speak sure Taliesin talk tell thank thee there's thing thou thought Todgers Toots Toots's Traddles Trim turning uncle Toby Waldengarver Weller wery Winkle wish word young
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10 페이지 - tis no matter ; honour pricks me on. Yea, but how if honour prick me off when I come on ? how then ? Can honour set to a leg ? no : or an arm ? no : or take away the grief of a wound ? no. Honour hath no skill in surgery, then ? no. What is honour ? a word. What is in that word honour ? what is that honour ? air. A trim reckoning ! Who hath it ? he that died o
287 페이지 - For auld lang syne, my dear, For auld lang syne, We'll tak a cup o' kindness yet, For auld lang syne. We twa hae run about the braes, And pu'd the gowans fine ; But we've wander'd mony a weary foot Sin auld lang syne.
146 페이지 - Sir, I am a true labourer. I earn that I eat, get that I wear, owe no man hate, envy no man's happiness, glad of other men's good, content with my harm, and the greatest of my pride is to see my ewes graze and my lambs suck.
161 페이지 - Clean through me ! — a ball or two clean through me ! Sir Luc. Ay — may they — and it is much the genteelest attitude into the bargain. Acres. Look'ee ! sir Lucius — I'd just as lieve be shot in an awkward posture as a genteel one ; so, by my valour ! I will stand edgeways.
81 페이지 - I care not how fast it rolls on, while such purl on the bank still is growing, and such eyes light the waves as they run. Marchioness, your health.
202 페이지 - I never had occasion to spell it more than once or twice in my life, but I spells it with a
203 페이지 - I believe you are in the service of Mr. Pickwick, the defendant in this case. Speak up, if you please, Mr. Weller." " I mean to speak up, sir," replied Sam ; " I am in the service o' that 'ere genTman, and a wery good service it is.
159 페이지 - Pho! pho! nonsense! Three or four feet between the mouths of your pistols is as good as a mile. ACRES. Odds bullets, no! By my valour! there is no merit in killing him so near: do, my dear Sir Lucius, let me bring him down at a long shot— a...
159 페이지 - I'll bauble him! [Exeunt. SCENE III. — King's-Mead-Fields Enter SIR Lucius O'TRIGGER and ACRES, with pistols. Acres. By my valour! then, Sir Lucius, forty yards is a good distance.
141 페이지 - Let me play the lion too : I will roar, that I will do any man's heart good to hear me ; I will roar, that I will make the Duke say " Let him roar again, let him roar again.