That is to say, five or six men who had writ plays, or at least prologues, or had share in a miscellany, came thither and entertained one another with their trifling composures, in so important an air as if they had been the noblest efforts of human nature... The St. James's Magazine - Page 31redigeeritud poolt - 1762Full view - About this book
| Jonathan Swift - 1924 - 492 lehte
...one another with their trifling composures, in so important an air, as if they had been the noblest efforts of human nature, or that the fate of kingdoms depended on them; and they were usually attended with an humble audience of young students from the inns of court, or the universities,... | |
| Carl Van Doren - 1930 - 314 lehte
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| Carl Van Doren - 1945 - 648 lehte
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| Carl Van Doren - 1945 - 648 lehte
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| Aytoun Ellis - 1956 - 338 lehte
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| 1894 - 1074 lehte
...one another with their trifling composures, in so important an air as if they had been the noblest efforts of human nature, or that the fate of kingdoms depended on them. Here indeed is unwelcome disillusion, and were this, and other passages like it, all, one might throw... | |
| Volker Stürzer - 1984 - 256 lehte
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