| 1792 - 684 pages
...thcmfelvee, unltfsto purfue fome frothy pleafure, or to invent fome frivolous fafhion. What can be a more melancholy fight to a thinking mind, than to look into the numerous carriages that drive heltcr-fkeller about this metropolis in a morning, full of pale-faced creatures who are flying from... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1792 - 612 pages
...melancholy fight to a thinking miid, than to look into the numerous carriages that drive heiter-fkelter about this metropolis in a morning full of palefaced...themfelves. I have often wifhed, with Dr. Johnfon, to place Come of them in a little ihop, with half a dozen children looking up to their languid countenances... | |
| Mary Wollstonecraft - 1796 - 504 pages
...themfelves, unlefs to purfue fome frothy pleafure, or to invent fome frivolous falhion. What can be a more melancholy fight to a thinking mind, than to look...morning full of pale-faced creatures who are flying from themlelves ! I have often wifhed, with Dr. Johnfon, to place fome of them in a little fhop with half... | |
| 460 pages
...numerous carriages that drive helter- fkelter about this metropolis in a morning, full of pale-fac'd creatures who are flying from themfelves? I have often...with Dr Johnfon» to place fome of them in a little mop, with half a dozen children looking up to their languid countenances for fupport. I am much miilakcn,... | |
| Mary Wollstonecraft - 1833 - 234 pages
...pursue some frothy pleasure, or to invent some frivolous fashion. What can be a more melancholy sight to a thinking mind, than to look into the numerous carriages that drive helter-skelter about this metropolis in a morning, full of pale-faced creatures who are flying from... | |
| Mary Wollstonecraft - 1891 - 314 pages
...pursue some frothy pleasure or to invent some frivolous fashion. What can be a more melancholy sight to a thinking mind than to look into the numerous carriages that drive helter-skelter about this metropolis in a morning full of pale-faced creatures who are flying from... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 442 pages
...pursue some fiothy pleasure or to invent some frivolous fashion. What can be a more melancholy sight to a thinking mind than to look into the numerous carriages that drive helter-skelter about this metropolis in a morning, full of pale-faced creatures who are flying from... | |
| Albert Benedict Wolfe - 1916 - 828 pages
...melancholy sight to a thinking mind, than to look into the numerous carriages that drive helter-skelter about this metropolis in a morning full of pale-faced creatures who are flying from themselves. I have often wished, with Dr. Johnson, to place some of them in a little shop with half... | |
| Albert Benedict Wolfe - 1916 - 826 pages
...pursue some frothy pleasure, or to invent some frivolous fashion. What can be a more melancholy sight to a thinking mind, than to look into the numerous carriages that drive helter-skelter about this metropolis in a morning full of pale-faced creatures who are flying from... | |
| Carl Henry Grabo - 1927 - 544 pages
...pursue some frothy pleasure, or to invent some frivolous fashion. What can be a more melancholy sight to a thinking mind, than to look into the numerous carriages that drive helter-skelter about this metropolis in a morning full of pale-faced creatures who are flying from... | |
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