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" He looked round with a smile of complacency ; perceiving that though it was mean, it was neat, and that though I was poor, I appeared to be content. As his habit was that of a pilgrim, I... "
Interesting Anecdotes, Memoirs, Allegories, Essays, and Poetical Fragments ... - Trang 139
bởi Joseph Addison - 1797
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The Magazine of Magazines: Compiled from Original Pieces, with ..., Tập 13

1757 - 564 trang
...no good beyond the reward of my labour, was ringing atmywotk, when Almalic entered my dwelling. Fie looked round with a fmile of complacency; 'perceiving, .that, though it was mean, 'it was neat j and that, though I was poor, I appeared to be content'. ' As his habit was that of a pilgrim, I battened...

The Monthly Miscellany for ..., Tập 2

1774 - 428 trang
...fmging at my work, when Almalic •entered my dwelling. He looked round with a fmile of complacency 5 perceiving that though it was mean it was neat, and that though I was poor, I appeared to Be content. As his habit was, that of a pilgrim, I haftene'd to receive him with fuch hofpitality as was...

Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose, Selected ...

Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 trang
...weaknefs of age and infancy was fuftained by his bounty. 1, who dreaded no evil but fickncfs, and expected no good beyond the reward of my labour, was finging...perceiving that though it was mean it was neat, and though I was poor I appeared to be content. As his habit was that of a pilgrim, I haftened to receive...

Interesting Anecdotes, Memoirs, Allegories, Essays, and Poetical Fragments ...

Mr. Addison - 1797 - 842 trang
...of "o ' o and infancy was fuftained by his bounty. I who dreaded no evil but ficknefs, and expected no good beyond the reward of my labour, was finging...of a pilgrim, I ' haftened to receive him with fuch hofpitafity as '• was in my power ; and my cheerfulnefs was rather ' increafed than reftrained by...

Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose ..., Tập 1

1797 - 680 trang
...good beyond the reward of my labour, was ringing at my work, when Almalic entered my dwelling. Нг looked round with a fmile of complacency; perceiving that though it was mean it was neat, and though I w.is poor I appeared to be content. As his habit was that of a pilgrim, 1 haftcncd to receive...

The Governess, Or, Evening Amusements at a Boarding School

1800 - 236 trang
...ficknefs, and expefted no good beyond the reward of my labour, was finging at tny work, when Aimalic entered my dwelling. He looked round with a fmile...though it •was mean it was neat, and that though it Was poor I appeared to be content. As his habit was that of a pilgrim, I haftened to receive him...

Select British Classics, Tập 19

1803 - 254 trang
...my labour, was singing at my work, when Aimalic entered my dwelling, fie looked round with a smile of complacency ; perceiving that though it was mean...neat, and that though I was poor I appeared to be content. As his habit was that of a pilgrim, I hastened to receive him with such hospitality as was...

The British Essayists;: Adventurer

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 328 trang
...of my labour, was singing at my work, when Almalic entered my dwelling. He looked round with a smile of complacency ; perceiving that though it was mean...neat, and that though I was poor I appeared to be content. As his habit was that of a pilgrim, I hastened to receive him with such hospitality at was...

Elegant extracts: a copious selection of passages from the most ..., Tập 1

Elegant extracts - 1812 - 312 trang
...of my labour, was singing at my work, when Almalic entered my dwelling. He looked round with a smile of complacency ; perceiving, that though it was mean, it was neat, and though! was poor, I appeared to be content. As his habit was that of a pilgrim, I hastened to receive...

Sequel to the English Reader, Or Elegant Selections in Prose and Poetry ...

Lindley Murray - 1816 - 298 trang
...weaknefs of age and infancy was fuftained by his bounty. I, who dreaded no evil but ficknefs, and expefted no good beyond the reward of my labour, was finging...perceiving that though it was mean, it was neat; and though I was poor, I appeared to be content. As his habit was that of a pilgrim, I baftened to receive...




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