| 1906 - 506 pages
...1815, p. 228.) "There is nothing I like so much as grave conversation myself; I could hear it for ever. Indeed, I have often been surprised how a man of sentiment...light, airy pleasures, where nothing reaches the heart. [Vgl. frz. un homme de sentiment, schliefit 'verstandig' und 'geiniitvoll' in sich.l (1772 Goldsmith,... | |
| Alfred S. Lowry - 1908 - 418 pages
...all, sir ; there is nothing I like so much as grave conversation myself; I could hear it for ever. Indeed, I have often been surprised how a man of sentiment...light, airy pleasures, where nothing reaches the heart. Marl. It's — a disease — of the mind, madam. In the variety of tastes there must be some, who,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1908 - 198 pages
...all, sir ; there is nothing I like so much as grave conversation myself ; I could hear it for ever. Indeed, I have often been surprised how a man of sentiment...light, airy pleasures, where nothing reaches the heart. Marl. It's — a disease — of the mind, madam. In the variety of tastes there must be some, who,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1908 - 234 pages
...converse only with the more grave and sensible part of the sex. — But I 'm afraid I grow tiresome. Miss Hardcastle. Not at all, sir ; there is nothing...much as grave conversation myself ; I could hear it for ever. Indeed I have often been surprised how a man of sentiment * could ever admire those light,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1908 - 240 pages
...converse only with the more grave and sensible part of the sex. — But I 'm afraid I grow tiresome. Miss Hardcastle. Not at all, sir ; there is nothing...much as grave conversation myself ; I could hear it for ever. Indeed I have often been surprised how a man of sentiment l could ever admire those light,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1908 - 230 pages
...converse only with the more grave and sensible part of the sex. — But I 'm afraid I grow tiresome. Mi&s Hardcastle. Not at all, sir ; there is nothing I like...much as grave conversation myself ; I could hear it for ever. Indeed I have often been surprised how a man of sentiment ' could ever admire those light,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1908 - 234 pages
...converse only with the more grave and sensible part of the sex. — But I 'm afraid I grow tiresome. Mi&s Hardcastle. Not at all, sir ; there is nothing I like...much as grave conversation myself ; I could hear it for ever. Indeed I have often been surprised how a man of sentiment ' could ever admire those light,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1909 - 566 pages
...all, Sir ; there is nothing I like so much as grave conversation myself ; I could hear it for ever. Indeed I have often been surprised how a man of sentiment...light airy pleasures, where nothing reaches the heart. Marl. It'# a disease of the mind, madam. In the variety of tastes there must be some who wanting a... | |
| A. Barter - 1910 - 366 pages
...all, sir ; there is nothing I like so much as grave conversation myself : I could hear it for ever. Indeed, I have often been surprised how a man of sentiment...light airy pleasures, where nothing reaches the heart. Mar. It's — a disease — of the mind, madam. In the variety of tastes, there must be some who, wanting... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1912 - 124 pages
...all, Sir ; there is nothing I like so much as grave conversation myself ; I could hear it for ever. Indeed I have often been surprised how a man of sentiment...light airy pleasures, where nothing reaches the heart. Marl. It's a disease of the mind, madam. In the variety of tastes there must be some who wanting a... | |
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