Proverbial Folk-loreR.J. Clark, 1881 - 173 pagine |
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Pagina 14
... happy dispensation . Their death might possibly ' hasten ours . But who can doubt that , when we die , ' they get rid of their greatest anxiety . Sometimes , ' indeed , it is only then that they seem to begin to live . ' The real wonder ...
... happy dispensation . Their death might possibly ' hasten ours . But who can doubt that , when we die , ' they get rid of their greatest anxiety . Sometimes , ' indeed , it is only then that they seem to begin to live . ' The real wonder ...
Pagina 38
... happy edition of ' Beauty and the Beast . ' Popping the question is thus concisely decided . He either fears his fate too much Or his desert is small Who dares not put it to the touch To win or loose it all . - Scott . Happy's the ...
... happy edition of ' Beauty and the Beast . ' Popping the question is thus concisely decided . He either fears his fate too much Or his desert is small Who dares not put it to the touch To win or loose it all . - Scott . Happy's the ...
Pagina 87
... Happy indeed those Authors in their old age , who recall no line that they fain would blot ! all whimsical ways of getting into trouble through incautious writing , perhaps none could exceed the case of that clergyman in the last ...
... Happy indeed those Authors in their old age , who recall no line that they fain would blot ! all whimsical ways of getting into trouble through incautious writing , perhaps none could exceed the case of that clergyman in the last ...
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