To do her justice she was a good-natured notable woman; and as for breeding, there were few country ladies who could show more. She could read any English book without much spelling; but for pickling, preserving, and cookery none could excel her. The vicar of Wakefield. Whittingham's ed - 第 2 頁Oliver Goldsmith 著 - 1815完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1886 - 410 頁
...seriously of matrimony, and chose my wife, as she did her weddinggown, not for a fine glossy surface, read any English book without much spelling ; but...herself also upon being an excellent contriver in house keeping ; though I could never find that we grew richer with all her contrivances. However, we... | |
| G. Eugène-Fasnacht - 1886 - 298 頁
...Toulon. 11. He was not suffered to go home, it being a stormy night. 12. The vicar of Wakefield's wife could read any English book without much spelling,...pickling, preserving, and cookery none could excel her. 13. I positively deny his ever having learned anything worth knowing. 14. Somebody asking Diogenes... | |
| 1890 - 898 頁
...simple, and inoffensive." This statement is important. The ex-vicar's wife, meanwhile, is said to be "a good-natured, notable woman ; and as for breeding,...there were few country ladies who could show more." On their way to the distant neighborhood that is to be their home henceforth, the family pass the first... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1892 - 320 頁
...her wedding-gown, not for a fine glossy surface, but for such qualities as would wear well. To do her justice, she was a good-natured notable woman ; and,...being an excellent contriver in housekeeping: though 1 could never find that we grew richer with all her contrivances. However, we loved each other tenderly,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1893 - 780 頁
...her wedding-gown, not for a fine glossy surface, but for such qualities as would wear well. To do her I never yet forced her inclinations, nor will I now....Heaven, some fortune left, and your promise will make >he pmled herself also upon being an excellent contriver in housekeeping; though 1 could never find... | |
| Paul Bercy - 1894 - 174 頁
...country ladies who could show more 11 . She could read any English book without much spelling1 2 ; but for pickling, preserving, and cookery, none could...upon being an excellent contriver in housekeeping 14 ; though I could never find 15 that we grew richer with all her contrivances. However, we loved... | |
| Paul Bercy - 1894 - 172 頁
...few country ladies who could show more11. She could read any English book without much spelling12 ; but for pickling, preserving, and cookery, none could...herself also upon being an excellent contriver in housekeeping14 ; though I could never find16 that we grew richer with all her contrivances. However,... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 704 頁
...did her wedding-gown, not for a fine glossy surface, but such qualities as would wear well. To do her justice, she was a good-natured, notable woman ; and...breeding, there were few country ladies who could shew more. She could read any English book without much spelling ; but for pickling, preserving, and... | |
| Paul Bercy - 1894 - 186 頁
...To do her justice s , she was a good-natured, notable woman 9 ; and as for breeding, there were 10 few country ladies who could show more". She could read any English book without much spelling' 2 ; but for pickling, preserving, and cookery, none could excel her. She prided herself also upon being... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1895 - 670 頁
...did her wedding-gown, not for a fine glossy surface, but such qualities as would wear well. To do her justice, she was a good-natured, notable woman ; and...breeding, there were few country ladies who could shew more. She could read any English book without much spelling ; but for pickling, preserving, and... | |
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