| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - English essays - 1849 - 484 pages
...in me a reflection that could not come into the mind of any but of one a little too studious ; for I said to myself, with a kind of pun in thought, "...the hurry of this world to those who are above it ! " In these, or not much wiser thoughts, I had like to have lost my place at the chop-house, where... | |
| Charles Knight - London (England). - 1851 - 902 pages
...in me a reflection that could net come into the mind of any but of one a little too studious : for I said to myself, with a kind of pun in thought, '...the hurry of this world to those who are above it ! ' " But the scene commanded by the spot on which the writer now stood was calculated to arouse reflections... | |
| Charles Knight - London (England). - 1851 - 882 pages
...in me a reflection that could not come into the mind of any but of one a little too studious : for I said to myself, with a kind of pun in thought, ' What nonsense ia all the hurry of this world to those who are above it ! '" But the scene commanded by the spot on... | |
| Spectator The - 1853 - 560 pages
...created in me a reflection that could not come into the mind of any but of one a little too studious; for I said to myself, with a kind of pun in thought, What...the hurry of this world to those who are above, it? In these or not much wiser thoughts, I had like to have lost my place at the chop-house, where every... | |
| 1854 - 474 pages
...in me a reflection that could not come into the mind of any but of one a little too studious ; for I said to myself with a kind of pun in thought, "...the hurry of this world to those who are above it?" In these, or not much wiser thoughts, I had liked to have lost my place at the chop-house, where every... | |
| 1856 - 408 pages
...in me a reflection that could not come into the mind of any but of .' one a little too studious; for I said to myself with a ,' kind of pun in thought, ' What nonsense is all the \__ hurry of this world to those who are above it ? ' In these, or not much wiser thoughts, I had liked... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1864 - 470 pages
...the mind of any but one a little too studious; for I said to myself with a kind of pun in thought, c What nonsense is all the hurry of this world to those who are above it?' In these, or not much wiser thoughts, I had liked to have lost my place at the chop-house, where every... | |
| Austin Dobson - English essays - 1882 - 324 pages
...in me a reflection that could not come into the mind of any but of one a little too studious ; for I said to myself, with a kind of pun in thought —...the hurry of this world to those who are above ' it ? ' In these, or not much wiser thoughts, I had like to have lost my place at the chop-house, where... | |
| AUSTIN DOBSON - 1883 - 590 pages
...created in me a reflection that could not come into the mind of any but of one a little too studious; for I said to myself, with a kind of pun in thought—'...hurry of this world to those who are above * it?' In these, or not much wiser thoughts, I had like to have lost my place at the chop-house, where every... | |
| Jonathan (Uncle.) - 1884 - 184 pages
...elevated position to a similar hubbub more than a century and a half ago, may occur to his. mind : ' What nonsense is all the hurry of this world to those who are above it ! ' When we step into the Exchange, passing through the portico and vestibule, we find a large open... | |
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