| Hannah More - 1801 - 488 páginas
...met with fuch a pack of lies. The people talk fuch wild gibberifh as no folks in their fober fen-fes ever did talk ; and the things that happen to them...acquaintance. They are at home one minute, and beyond fea the next: Beggars to-day, and Lords tomorrow: Wainng-maids in. the morning, and duchefles at night.... | |
| 1810 - 452 páginas
...never met with fuch a pack of lies. The people talk fuch gibberifh as no folks in rheir fober fenfes ever did talk; and the things that happen to them are not like the things that ever happen to any of ray acquaintance. They are at home one minute, and beyond fea the next. Beggars to-day, and... | |
| Hannah More - 1827 - 542 páginas
...and they who were more happy, disturbed him much. He fti>ied Worth v the tenderness of his children, met with such a pack of lies. The people talk such...their sober senses ever did talk ; and the things Oiougti he would not own it, but turned it off that h.tppen to them arc not like the things thus: i... | |
| Hannah More - 1840 - 844 páginas
...book ; for there was a deal about hope and despair and death, and heaven, and angels, and tormenta, and everlasting happiness. But when I got a little...happen to me or any of my acquaintance. They are at homo one minute and beyond sea the next ; beggars to-day and lord* to-morrow ; waiting-maids in the... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 704 páginas
...NOVELS I COULD make neither head nor tail of it ; it was neither fish, flesh, nor good red -herring: it was all about my lord, and Sir Harry, and the Captain....acquaintance. They are at home one minute, and beyond the sea the next ; beggars to-day, and lords to-morrow ; waiting-maids in the morning, and duchesses... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1895 - 670 páginas
...NOVELS I COULD make neither head nor tail of it ; it was neither fish, flesh, nor good red -herring: it was all about my lord, and Sir Harry, and the Captain....acquaintance. They are at home one minute, and beyond the sea the next ; beggars to-day, and lords to-morrow ; waiting-maids in the morning, and duchesses... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1895 - 660 páginas
...NOVELS I COULD make neither head nor tail of it ; it was neither fish, flesh, nor good red -herring: it was all about my lord, and Sir Harry, and the Captain....acquaintance. They are at home one minute, and beyond the sea the next ; beggars to-day, and lords to-morrow ; waiting-maids in the morning, and duchesses... | |
| Robert Maynard Leonard - 1911 - 452 páginas
...fish, flesh, nor good red herring : it was all about my Lord, and Sir Harry, and the Captain . . . The people talk such wild gibberish as no folks in...acquaintance. They are at home one minute, and beyond the sea the next ; beggars to-day, and lords to-morrow ; waiting-maids in the morning, and duchesses... | |
| Léonie Villard - 1924 - 266 páginas
...and everlasting happiness meant two people talking nonsense together for five minutes. In short, / never met with such a pack of lies. The people talk...acquaintance. They are at home one minute, and beyond the sea the next ; beggars to-day, and lords to-morrow ; waitingmaids in the morning and duchesses... | |
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