| Joseph Addison - 1751 - 342 pagine
...the ableft Heads. The wrong Notions and Prejudices which cleave to many of thefe Country- Gentlemen, who have always lived out of the way of being better...not eafy to be conceived by a Perfon who has never converfed with them. That I may give my Readers an Image of thcfe Rural Statefmen, I (hall, without... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 524 pagine
...the ablest ,heads. The wrong notions and prejudices which cleave to many of these country gentlemen, who have always lived out of the way of being better informed, are not easy to be conceived by a person who has never conversed with them. That I may give my readers an image... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 370 pagine
...the ablest heads. The wrong notions and prejudices which cleave to many of these country gentlemen, who have always lived out of the way of being better informed, are not easy to be conceived by a person who has never conversed with him. That I may give my readers an image... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 376 pagine
...the ablest heads. The wrong notions and prejudices which cleave to many of these country gentlemen, who have always lived out of the way of being better informed, are not easy to be conceived by a person who has never conversed with him. That I may give my readers an image... | |
| Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 504 pagine
...the ablest heads. The wrong notions and prejudices which cleave to many of these country gentlemen, who have always lived out of the way of being better informed, are not easy to be conceived by a person who has never conversed with them. That I may give my readers an image... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 376 pagine
...the ablest heads. The wrong notions and prejudices which cleave to many of these country gentlemen, who have always lived out of the way of being better informed, are not easy to be conceived by a person who has never conversed with them. That I may give my readers an image... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1837 - 548 pagine
...the ablest heads. The wrong notions and prejudices which cleave to many of these country gentlemen, who have always lived out of the way of being better informed, are not easy to be conceived by a person who has never conversed with them. That I may give my readers an image... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1853 - 902 pagine
...the ablest heads. The wrong notions and prejudices which cleave to many of these country gentlemen, who have always lived out of the way of being better informed, are not easy to be conceived by a person who has never conversed with them. That I may give my readers an image... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 394 pagine
...the ablest heads. The wrong notions and prejudices which cleave to many of these country gentlemen, who have always lived out of the way of being better informed, are not easy to be conceived by a person who has never conversed with them. That I may give my readers an image... | |
| Charles Knight - 1859 - 536 pagine
...looked at it. His Tory Fox-hunter is the true representative of that class of " country gentlemen, who have always lived out of the way of being better informed." The Fox-hunter was of opinion that there had been no good weather since the Revolution ; and that the... | |
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