| Sir Richard Steele - English essays - 1885 - 568 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... | |
| English essays - 1888 - 266 pages
...reflection that could not come into the mind of any but of one a little too studious ; for I said t'> myself, with a kind of pun in thought, " What nonsense...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... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - English essays - 1896 - 580 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... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - Irish literature - 1897 - 320 pages
...not come into the mind of any but of one a little too studious ; for I said to myself with a kind 30 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 like to have lost my place at the chop-house, where every... | |
| George Gregory Smith - 1898 - 320 pages
...into the Mind of any but of one a little too studious ; for I said to my self, with a kind of Punn 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 like to have lost lost my Place at the Chop/House ; where... | |
| George Gregory Smith - 1898 - 316 pages
...into the Mind of any but of one a little too studious \ for I said to my self, with a kind of Punn 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 like to have lost lost my Place at the ChojvHouse; where... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1902 - 296 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... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - English essays - 1902 - 386 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 every... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - English essays - 1907 - 392 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...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... | |
| John Henry Fowler - English essays - 1908 - 156 pages
...in me a reflexion that could not come into the mind of any but of one a little too 20 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... | |
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