| Francis Hindes Groome - 1895 - 170 pagine
...concealment about it ; and that though obstinate at first as to how little drunk, &c., he was very repentant afterwards — I cannot let this one flaw weigh against...do Justice in the Main, what are the people to say? H c thought, if he thought at all, that he kept his promise Edward FitzGerald : An Aftermath. 1 1 7... | |
| Arthur Christopher Benson - 1905 - 228 pagine
...FitzGerald could not bear to judge him severely ; he wrote to Spalding of one of these lapses : — " I declare that it makes me feel ashamed very much...Justice in the Main, what are the people to say?" Among other kindnesses FitzGerald built a herringlugger for Posh, retaining the interest of a partner... | |
| 1889 - 938 pagine
...Was not this very outbreak that of a great genial Boy among hi /t old Fellows ? True, a Promise wa? broken. Yes : but if the Whole Man be of the Royal...Blood of Humanity, and do Justice in the Main, what aro the people to say ? He thought, if he thought at all, that he kept his promise in the main. But... | |
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