 | Walter Scott - 1847
...great abundance. Fortune has given you circumstances, and Nature a power to look charming in the eves of the fair. Nor do I envy my dear Bob such blessings,...and at myself, the most ridiculous object in it." Prom Edinburgh our student passed to Leyden, jut not without the diversities of an arrest for debt,... | |
 | John Forster - 1848 - 704 pągines
...and such society the ' world lets me enjoy in great abundance : ' ' Nor do I ' envy my dear Bob his blessings, while I may sit down 'and laugh at the world ; and at myself, the most ridi' culous object in it : ' are among his expressions of half bitter, half good-natured candour,... | |
 | John Forster - 1848 - 704 pągines
...and such society the ' world lets me enjoy in great abundance : ' ' Nor do I ' envy my dear Bob his blessings, while I may sit down 'and laugh at the world; and at myself, the most ridi' culous object in it : ' are among his expressions of half bitter, half good-natured candour,... | |
 | Joachim Fernau - 1848
...and such society the ' world lets me enjoy in great abundance : ' ' Nor do I ' envy my dear Bob his blessings, while I may sit down 'and laugh at the world; and at myself, the_«joat ridi' culousjjbjejct_i]x_it : ' are among- hia. expressions of half bitter, balfLgood-natured... | |
 | Washington Irving - 1849
...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...while I may sit down and laugh at the world and at myself—the most ridiculous object in it. But you see I am grown downright splenetic, and perhaps... | |
 | Washington Irving - 1851
...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 - 1851
...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 - 1854
...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 hear from you.... | |
 | John Forster - 1854 - 548 pągines
...has given you circumstances, and nature a " person to look charming in the eyes of the fair world. Nor do I envy my " dear Bob such blessings while I...and at "myself, the most ridiculous object in it. — But I begin to grow splenetic; and ' ' perhaps, the fit may continue till I receive an answer to... | |
 | Oliver Goldsmith - 1854
...Fortune has given you circumstances, and nature a person to look charming in the eyes of the fair world. Nor do I envy my dear Bob such blessings while I may...world, and at myself, the most ridiculous object in it.—But I begin to grow splenetic; and perhaps the fit may continue till I receive an answer to this.... | |
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