| Laurence Sterne - 1873 - 446 页
...look'd upon it now as one of the illusions of an imagination which is eternally misleading me, had not the old man, as soon as the dance ended, said that...and contented mind was the best sort of thanks to Heaven that an illiterate peasant could pay Or a learned prelate either, said I. THE CASE OF DELICACY.... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1875 - 470 页
...looked upon it now as one of the illusions of an imagination which is eternally misleading me, had not the old man, as soon as the dance ended, said that...and contented mind was the best sort of thanks to Heaven that an illiterate peasant could pay. Or a learned prelate either, said I. KEEPING UP APPEARANCES.... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1881 - 842 页
...iiiKijrination winch is eternjilly misleading me, h;:d not the old man, as soon n» the dance euded, snid that this was their constant way ; and that all his life long he had made it a rule, after supper wa» over, to eall out his family lo dance find rejoice ; l>elieviug, he paid, that a cheerful and... | |
| Franz K W. Lange - 1882 - 262 页
...intermitted, and joined her old man again, as their children and grandchildren danced before them. The old man, as soon as the dance ended, said that...and contented mind was the best sort of thanks to Heaven that an illiterate peasant could pay. 4. QUEEN ELIZABETH. There are few great personages in... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1882 - 452 页
...looked upon it now as one of the illusions of an imagination which is eternally misleading me, had not the old man, as soon as the dance ended, said that...and contented mind was the best sort of thanks to Heaven that an illiterate peasant could pay Or a learned prelate either, said I. THE CASE OF DELICACY.... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1882 - 468 页
...looked upon it now as one of the illusions of an imagination which is eternally misleading me, had not the old man, as soon as the dance ended, said that...his life long he had made it a rule, after supper %vas over, to call out his family to dance and rejoice; believing, he said, that a cheerful and contented... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1882 - 500 页
...itnagina: i' n, which is eternally misleading me, had not the old man, as soon as the dance ended, stisl that this was their constant way ; and that all his...made it a rule, after supper was over, to call out bis family to dance and rejoice ; believing, he said, that a cheerful and contented mind was the best... | |
| Paul Stapfer - 1882 - 372 页
...of tbe illusions ofau imagination which is etermilly misleading me, had not the old man, as soon us the dance ended, said that this was their constant way ; and that ail his life long he had made it a rule, after supper was over, to call ont his fumily todauce aud... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1888 - 316 页
...looked upon it now * as one of the illusions of an imagination which is eternally misleading me, had not the old man, as soon as the dance ended, said, " that...to dance and rejoice ; believing," he said, " that I a cheerful and contented mind was the best *• sort of thanks to Heaven that an illiterate peasant... | |
| David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - 1900 - 466 页
...looked upon it now as one of the illusions of an imagination which is eternally misleading me, had not the old man, as soon as the dance ended, said that...and contented mind was the best sort of thanks to Heaven that an illiterate peasant could pay. Or a learned prelate either, said I. From the « Sentimental... | |
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