I'll explain to you, then," said the gentleman, after another and a dismal pause, "why you wouldn't paper a room with representations of horses. Do you ever see horses walking up and down the sides of rooms in reality — in fact? Do you?" "Yes, sir!"... Works - Pàgina 7per Charles Dickens - 1890Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| 1865 - 820 pàgines
...up and down the sides of rooms in reality — in fact ? Do you ? ' " ' Yes, sir,' from one half, ' No, sir,' from the other. " ' Of course, No,' said...in fact What is called taste is only another name for fact.' " Thomas Gradgrind nodded his approbation. " ' This is a new principle, a discovery, a great... | |
| 1854 - 634 pàgines
...walking up and down the sides of rooms in reality — in fact ? Do you ?" "Yes, sir ! " from one half. " No, sir ! " from the other. " Of course, no," said...in fact. What is called Taste, is only another name for Fact." Thomas G'radgrind nodded his approbation. "This is a new principle, a discovery, a great... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1854 - 302 pàgines
...walking up and down the sides of rooms in reality — in fact ? Do you?" " Yes, sir !" from one half. " No, sir !" from the other. " Of course, no," said...at the wrong half. " Why, then, you are not to see any where, what .' you don't see in fact ; you are not to have any where, what you don't have in fact.... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1858 - 488 pàgines
...walking up and down the sides of rooms in reality—in fact ? Do you ? " " Yes, sir ! " from one half. " No, sir ! " from the other. " Of course no," said...in fact. What is called Taste, is only another name for Fact." Thomas Gradgrind nodded his approbation. " This is a new principle, a discovery, a great... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1858 - 490 pàgines
...up and down-the sides of rooms in reality — in fact ? Do you ? " f Yes, sir ! " from one half. " No, sir ! " from the other. " Of course no," said...have in fact. What is called Taste, is only another namy fnr Fart;." Thomas Gradgrind nodded his approbation. " This is a new principle, a discovery, a... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1858 - 492 pàgines
...up and down the sides of rooms in reality — in fact ? Do you ? " '.'Yes, sir ! " from one half. " No, sir ! " from the other. " Of course no," said...not to have anywhere, what you don't have in fact. Wh^t is called Taste, is only anotJier name for Fact." Thomas Gradgrind nodded his approbation. " This... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1865 - 822 pàgines
...walking up and down the sides of rooms in reality— in fact ? Do you ? ' '"Yes, sir,' from one half, 'No, sir,' from the other. " ' Of course, No,' said...in fact What is called taste is only another name for fact.' " Thomas Gradgrind nodded his approbation. " ' This is a new principle, a discovery, a great... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 662 pàgines
...walking up and down the sides of rooms in reality — in fact ? Do you ?" "Yes, sir !'' from one half. "No, sir !" from the other. " Of course no," said...to see anywhere, what you don't see in fact ; you arc not to have anywhere, what you don't have in fact. What is called Taste, is only another name for... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 604 pàgines
...walking up and down the sides of rooms in reality — in bet ? Do you?" "Yes, sir !" from one half. " No, sir !" from the other. "Of course no," said the gentleman, with an indignant look at the wrong hilf. " Why, then, you are not to see anywhere, what you don't see in fact ; you are not to have anywhere,... | |
| Sir Wyke Bayliss - 1879 - 212 pàgines
...walking up and down the sides of a room in reality — in fact ? " " Yes, sir ! " from one half. " No, sir ! " from the other. '' Of course, No," said...gentleman, with an indignant look at the wrong half. " Now, I'll try you again. Suppose you were going to carpet a room. Would you use a carpet that had... | |
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