| 1827 - 790 páginas
...he employs these qualities as no other person does — for he employs his fancy in his narratives, and keeps his recollections for his wit — when he...accuracy of his memory, and 'tis only when he states liis facts, that you admire the flights of his imagination. " " Lady Clio. ' What am I reading ? '... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 462 páginas
...person does—for he employs his fancy in his narratives, and keeps his recollections for his wit—when he makes his jokes, you applaud the accuracy of his...imagination.* "A fat woman trundling into a room on castors—in sitting can only lean against her chair—rings on her fingers, and her fat arms strangled... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1826 - 362 páginas
...qualities as no other person does— for he employs his fancy in his narratives, and keeps his recollection for his wit : — when he makes his jokes, you applaud...facts that you admire the flights of his imagination." After many efforts to express this thought more concisely, and to reduce the language of it to that... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1826 - 570 páginas
...as no other person does — for he employs his fancy in his narratives, and keeps his recollection for his wit : — when he makes his jokes, you applaud...facts that you admire the flights of his imagination." After many efforts to express this thought more concisely, and to reduce the language of it to that... | |
| 1826 - 792 páginas
...as no other person ' does ; for he employs his fancy in his narratives, and keeps his ' recollection for his wit. When he makes his jokes, you applaud...facts, that you admire the flights of his imagination." After " many efforts to express this thought more concisely, and to " reduce the language of it to... | |
| 1826 - 868 páginas
...person does—for he employs his fancy in his narratives, and keeps his recollection for his wit:—when he makes his jokes, you applaud the accuracy of his...facts that you admire the flights of his imagination.' After many efforts to express this thought more concisely, and to reduce the language of it to that... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 520 páginas
...as no other person does — for he employs his fancy in his narratives, and keeps his recollection for his wit : — when he makes his jokes, you applaud...facts that you admire the flights of his imagination." After many efforts to express this thought more concisely, and to reduce the language of it to that... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1832 - 846 páginas
...qualities as no other perso i — for he employs his fancy in his narratives, and keeps his recollection for his wit : — when he makes his jokes, you applaud...his memory, and 'tis only when he states his facts th; admire the flights of his imagination.' After many efforts to express this thought more conciscl'.... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1835 - 504 páginas
...he employs these qualities as no other person does— for he employs his fancy in his narratives , and keeps his recollections for his wit — when he...applaud the accuracy of his memory, and 'tis only whea he states his facts, that you admire the flights of his imagination '. "A fat woman trundling... | |
| Silas Jones - 1836 - 348 páginas
...qualities as no other person does ; for he employs his fancy in his narratives, and keeps his recollection for his wit. When he makes his jokes you applaud the accuracy of his memory, and it is only when he states his facts, that you admire the flights of his imagination." After many efforts... | |
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