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Page xii
... faces and happy hearts , while the most costly viands often lose their zest where these are not . Foremost among the pleasures of the table are , what an elegant novelist has termed " those felicitous moods in which our animal spirits ...
... faces and happy hearts , while the most costly viands often lose their zest where these are not . Foremost among the pleasures of the table are , what an elegant novelist has termed " those felicitous moods in which our animal spirits ...
Page 36
... face over the bird , to the horror and dismay of the astonished group ! John Buckley , who lived to about 1746 , was a learned lin- guist ; and Paterson , his contemporary , was also author of many works , as well as a book - auctioneer ...
... face over the bird , to the horror and dismay of the astonished group ! John Buckley , who lived to about 1746 , was a learned lin- guist ; and Paterson , his contemporary , was also author of many works , as well as a book - auctioneer ...
Page 82
... face to him again . This wretched man died unlamented in his 86th year - a long lease shamefully abused and dishonored . His property was estimated at about £ 130,000 ! How horribly debased a man becomes when he surrenders himself up to ...
... face to him again . This wretched man died unlamented in his 86th year - a long lease shamefully abused and dishonored . His property was estimated at about £ 130,000 ! How horribly debased a man becomes when he surrenders himself up to ...
Page 90
... faces of the poor , " who , not- withstanding the proverb that " poverty is no crime , " yet treat a man without money as if he were without principle ; who gauge the wit and worth of a man by his wearing - apparel and his wealth ; who ...
... faces of the poor , " who , not- withstanding the proverb that " poverty is no crime , " yet treat a man without money as if he were without principle ; who gauge the wit and worth of a man by his wearing - apparel and his wealth ; who ...
Page 97
... face . An old lyric writer of the seventeenth century thus apostro- phizes it . " There is a garden in her face , Where roses and and white lilies grow ; A heavenly Paradise is that place , Wherein all pleasant fruits do flow . There ...
... face . An old lyric writer of the seventeenth century thus apostro- phizes it . " There is a garden in her face , Where roses and and white lilies grow ; A heavenly Paradise is that place , Wherein all pleasant fruits do flow . There ...
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