| Washington Irving - 1873 - 504 páginas
...sir, and finil fault, and censure things, that, egad. I 'm sure they are not able to do themselves; a sort of envious persons, that emulate the glories...as — a — . In fine, I '11 say no more of "em!" EEIIEARSAL. ALL the world knows the story of the tempest-tossed voyager, who, coming upon a strange... | |
| Washington Irving - 1881 - 990 páginas
...sir, and find fault, and censure things, that, egad, I 'm lure they are not able to do themselves; a sort of envious persons, that emulate the glories...that, as — a — . In fine, I '11 say no more of 'em ! " REHEARSAL. ALL the world knows the story of the tempest-tossed voyager, who, coming upon a strange... | |
| Washington Irving - 1881 - 996 páginas
...not able to do themselves; a sort of envious persons, that emulate the glories of persons of parti, and think to build their fame by calumniation of persons...all that, as — a —. In fine, I '11 say no more of'em!" REHEARSAL. ALL the world knows the story of the tempest-tossed voyager, who, coming upon a... | |
| Washington Irving - 1886 - 588 páginas
...sir, and find fault, and censure things, that, egad, I'm sure they are not able to do themselves ; a sort of envious persons, that emulate the glories...do as much despise all that, as — a — In fine, I'll say no more of 'em ! " REHEARSAL. LL the world knows the story of the tempesttossed voyager, who,... | |
| George Spencer Bower - 1884 - 246 páginas
...sir, and find fault, and censure things, that, 'egad, I'm sure they are not able to do themselves. A sort of envious persons, that emulate the glories...persons of parts, and think to build their fame, by calumniating of persons that, 'egad, to my knowledge, of all persons in the world are, in nature, the... | |
| Henry Morley - 1885 - 332 páginas
...part of which play was written by Mr. Bayes, &c. egad, I'm sure, they are not able to do themselves. A sort of envious persons that emulate the glories of...persons of parts, and think to build their fame by calumniating of persons * that, egad, to my knowledge, of all persons in the world, are, in nature,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1886 - 562 páginas
...Sir, and find fault, and censure things, that, egad, I'm sure they are not able to do themselves; a sort of envious persons, that emulate the glories...persons that do as much despise all that, as— a— In flue, I'll say no more of 'em !" — REHEARSAL. ALL the world knows the story of the tempest-tossed... | |
| Washington Irving - 1887 - 952 páginas
...that, egad, I'm sure they are not able to do themselves ; a sort of envious persons, that emulate Uie glories of persons of parts, and think to build their fame by calumniation of per sons that, egad, to my knowledge, of all persons In the world, are ID nature the persons that do... | |
| George Atherton Aitken - 1898 - 490 páginas
...Rehearsal,' Bayes says : ' A sort of envious persons that . . . think to build their fame by calumniating of persons that, egad, to my knowledge, of all persons...do as much despise all that, as — a — In fine, I'll say no more of 'em.' of a Who or a Which at every turn, as they are unequal always to fill mine... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 430 páginas
...sir, and find fault, and censure things that, 'egad, I'm sure they are not able to do themselves. A sort of envious persons, that emulate the glories...persons of parts, and think to build their fame by calumniating of persons that, 'egad, to my knowledge, of all persons in the world are, in nature, the... | |
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