... they would give him to quarrel with in the extremity of his fits ; for that he imagined, cursing one minute the Bologna sausages, and another the dried tongues he had eaten, was some mitigation of his pain. If all men, when they are either out of... The World .. - Page 7671753Full view - About this book
| Edward Moore - English essays - 1772 - 336 pages
...imagined, curfing one minute the Bologna faufages, and another the dried tongues he had eaten, was fonie mitigation of .his pain. IF all men, when they are...dried tongues and faufages have no feeling of our <3ifpleafure ; therefore we referve it for one an.other : and he that can wound his neighbour ij»... | |
| 1776 - 278 pages
...imagined curling one minute the Bologna faufages, and another the dried tongues, he had eaten was fome mitigation of his pain. If all men, when they are either out of health, or out pf humour, would vent their rage after the manner of this Frenchman, the world would be a much quieter... | |
| 1786 - 636 pages
...imagined, curling one minute the Bologna iauiages, and another the dried tongues he had eaten, was fome mitigation of his pain. If all men, when they are either out cf health, or out of humour, would vent their rage after the manner of this Frenchman, the world would... | |
| 1787 - 588 pages
...imagined, curfing one minnte the Bolognia f¿uiages, and another the dried tungues he had eaten, was fome mitigation of his pain. If all men, when they are...this Frenchman, the world would be a much quieter one thin we fee it at prefeat. But dried tongues and faufages have no feeling of our diipleafnre ; therefore... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 292 pages
...imagined, cursing one minute the Bologna sausages, and another the dried tongues he had eaten, was some mitigation of his pain. If all men, when they are...Frenchman, the world would be a much quieter one than we see it at present. But dried tongues and sausages have no feeling of our displeasure ; therefore we... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1802 - 680 pages
...imagined, cursing one minute the Bologna sausages, and another the dried tongues he had eaten, was some mitigation of his pain. If all men, when they are either out of health, or out of homour, would vent their rage after the manner of this Frenchman, the world would be a much quieter... | |
| English literature - 1804 - 296 pages
...imagined, cursing one minute the Bologna sausages, and another the dried tongues he had eaten, was some mitigation of his pain. If all men, when they are...Frenchman, the world would be a much quieter one than we see it at present. But dried tongues and sausages have no feeling of our displeasure ; therefore we... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 298 pages
...imagined, cursing one minute the Bologna sausages, and another the dried tongues he had eaten, was some mitigation of his pain. If all men, when they are...Frenchman, the world would be a much quieter one than we see it at present. But dried tongues and sausages have no feeling of our displeasure; therefore we... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 342 pages
...men, when they are either out of health, or out of humour, would vent their rage after the nianner of this Frenchman, the world would be a much quieter one than we see it at present. But dried tongues and sausages have no feeling of our displeasure; therefore we... | |
| James Ferguson - English essays - 1819 - 296 pages
...imagined, cursing one minute the Bologna sausages, and another the dried tongues he had eaten, was some mitigation of his pain. If all men, when they are...Frenchman, the world would be a much quieter one than we see it at present. But dried tongues and sausages have no feeling of our displeasure; therefore we... | |
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