| Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1902 - 310 pągines
...those pleasing attentions, those graces, and that address, which 1 Recalling, — " I do not love thee, Dr. Fell, the reason why I cannot tell, But this I know and know full well, I do not love thee, Dr. Fell." are absolutely necessary to please though impossible... | |
| 1904 - 356 pągines
...old cat" of the ladies, or the schoolboy's objection to Dr. Fell : — " I do not like you, Doctor Fell, The reason why I cannot tell ; But this I know full well, I do not like you, Doctor Fell." "You are a thick-headed farmer, and that's the long and short of it," as a... | |
| Robert Smith Surtees - 1904 - 360 pągines
..."ugly old cat" of the ladies, or the schoolboy's objection to Dr. Fell : — "I do not like you, Doctor Fell, The reason why I cannot tell ; But this I know full well, I do not like you, Doctor Fell." "You are a thick-headed farmer, and that's the long and short of it," as a... | |
| 1905 - 648 pągines
...not bounded by the expected. For instance, from the tongues of all of us there runs lightly off: ' I do not love you, Dr. Fell ; The reason why I cannot tell. But this I'm sure I know full well, I do not love you, Dr. Fell.' We do not remember, however, that the original... | |
| James Augustin Brown Scherer - 1905 - 222 pągines
...brandish his saw, unmindful of shrinking nerves! Harsh, skilful, saw-like Dr. Fell! I do not like thee, Dr. Fell, The reason why I cannot tell; But this I know, I know full well : I do not like thee, Dr. Fell. The other man (may his tribe increase) is " our friend,... | |
| Maksim Gorky - 1906 - 192 pągines
...not bounded by the expected. For instance, from the tongues of all of us there runs lightly off : ' I do not love you, Dr. Fell ; The reason why I cannot tell. But this I'm sure I know full well, I do not love you, Dr. Fell.' We do not remember, however, that the original... | |
| Thomas Auden - 1906 - 374 pągines
...Dean, Dr. Fell, but is said to have been spared in consequence of his epigram : I do not love thee, Dr. Fell, The reason why I cannot tell; But this I know, and know full well, I do not love thee, Dr. Fell. He left Oxford, however, without a degree, and betook... | |
| Joseph Stenson Hooker - 1907 - 382 pągines
...the patient and thus an important step in the process of recovery would be initiated. " I do not like you, Dr. Fell, The reason why, I cannot tell ; But this I know, and know it well, I do not like you, Dr. Fell." We shall all allow that we occasionally meet with people,... | |
| Sir William Robertson Nicoll, Thomas Seccombe - 1907 - 524 pągines
...amo te, Sabidi, uec possum dicere quare. Hoc tantum possum dicere: non amo te." " I do not like thee Dr. Fell, The reason why i cannot tell ; But this i know, and know full well: I do not like thee, Dr. Fell." Charnock, Caryl, Howe, Flavel, Bridge, Owen, Goodwin;... | |
| Leslie Stephen, Sir Sidney Lee - 1908 - 1410 pągines
...Martial (i. 32), ' Non amo te, Sabidi,' &c., which Brown promptly rendered by — I do not love thce, Dr. Fell, The reason why I cannot tell ; But this I know, and know full well, I do not love thee, Dr. Fell. Mnmercial treaty with the Flemings. His Tiscopate... | |
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