| Washington Irving - 1881 - 952 pàgines
...the world lets me enjoy in great abundance. Fortune has given you circumstances, and nature a person to look charming in the eyes of the fair. Nor do I envy my dear-Bob such blessings, while I may sit down and laugh at the world and at myself — the most ridiculous... | |
| Washington Irving - 1882 - 966 pàgines
...the world lets me enjoy in great abundance. Fortune has given you circumstances, and nature a person to look charming in the eyes of the fair. Nor do I...and at myself — the most ridiculous object in it But you see I am grown downright splenetic, and perhaps the fit may continue till I receive an answer... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1884 - 528 pàgines
...the world lets me enjoy in great abundance. Fortune has given you circumstances, and Nature a person to look charming in the eyes of the fair. Nor do I...and at myself — the most ridiculous object in it. But you see I am grown downright splenetic, and perhaps the fit may continue till I receive an answer... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1884 - 520 pàgines
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| Oliver Goldsmith - 1885 - 506 pàgines
...the world lets me enjoy in great abundance. Fortune has given you circumstances, and Nature a person to look charming in the eyes of the fair. Nor do I envy, my clear Bob, such blessings, while I may sit down and laugh at the world, and at myself — the most... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1885 - 538 pàgines
...the world lets me enjoy in great abundance. Fortune has given you circumstances, and Nature a person to look charming in the eyes of the fair. Nor do I...and at myself — the most ridiculous object in it. But you see I am grown downright splenetic, and perhaps the fit may continue till I receive an answer... | |
| Washington Irving - 1886 - 608 pàgines
...the world lets me enjoy in great abundance. Fortune has given you circumstances, and nature a person to look charming in the eyes of the fair. Nor do I...dear Bob such blessings, while I may sit down and laiigh at the world and at myself—the most ridiculous object in it. But you see I am grown downright... | |
| Walter Scott - 1887 - 674 pàgines
...expeditions, he was admitted Bachelor of Arts in 1749. Goldsmith's persevering friend, Mr. Contariue, seems to have recommended the direction of his nephew's...object in it." From Edinburgh our student passed to Leydeu, but not without the diversities of an arrest for debt, a captivity of seven days at Newcastle,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1897 - 420 pàgines
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| Oliver Goldsmith - 1900 - 322 pàgines
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