| Leigh Hunt - 1850 - 320 страници
...languidly bearing his cane, as if it was a lily, and hearing our eternal Dominuses and -As in preesenti's with an air of ineffable endurance. Often he did not...which he used to assent. We would say, for instance, " Are you not a great fool, sir ?" or " Isn't your daughter a pretty girl ?" To which he would reply,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1850 - 340 страници
...languidly bearing his cane, as if it was a lily, and hearing our eternal Dominuses and As in prasentfs with an air of ineffable endurance. Often he did not...which he used to assent. We would say, for instance, " Are you not a great fool, sir ?" or "Isn't your daughter a pretty girl?" to which he would reply,... | |
| University magazine - 1850 - 794 страници
...languidly bearing his cane, as if it was a lily, and hearing our eternal Dnmintisfs and At in pritstnii's with an air of ineffable endurance. Often he did not...preposterous question wide of the mark ; to which lie used to assent. We would say, for instance, ' Are you not a great fuel, sir V or * Isn't your daughter... | |
| 1850 - 890 страници
...languidly bearing his cane, as if it was a lily, and hearing our eternal Dominates and As in prasentfs with an air of ineffable endurance. Often he did not hear at all. It was a joke with из, when any of our friends came to the door, and we asked his permission to go to them, to address... | |
| Leigh Hunt, Thornton Leigh Hunt - 1860 - 510 страници
...languidly bearing his cane, as if it were a lily, and hearing our eternal Doininuses and As in pmsentts with an air of ineffable endurance. Often he did not...which he used to assent. We would say, for instance, " Are you not a great fool, sir?" or, " Isn't your daughter a pretty girl?" to which he would reply,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1860 - 526 страници
...bearing his cane, as if it were a lily, and hearing our etc: ' . .1 Dominuses and As in prasenti 's with an air of ineffable endurance. Often he did not...which he used to assent. We would say, for instance, " Are you not a great fool, sir?" or, " Isn't your daughter a pretty girl?" to which he would reply,... | |
| Howard Staunton - 1865 - 622 страници
...languidly, bearing his cane as if it were a lily, and hearing our eternal Dominates and As in prasentis, with an air of ineffable endurance. Often he did not...which he used to assent. We would say, for instance, 'Are you not a great fool, sir?' or, 'Isn't your daughter a pretty girl?' to which he would reply,... | |
| Howard Staunton - 1865 - 682 страници
...languidly, bearing his cane as if it were a lily, and hearing our eternal Dominuses and As in prccsentis, with an air of ineffable endurance. Often he did not...which he used to assent. We would say, for instance, 'Are you not a great fool, sir?' or, 'Isn't your daughter a pretty girl?" to which he would reply,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1894 - 464 страници
...languidly bearing his cane, as if it were a lily, and hearing our eternal Dominuses and As in praesentis with an air of ineffable endurance. Often he did not...which he used to assent. We would say, for instance, ' Are you not a great fool, sir ? ' or ' Isn't your daughter a pretty girl?' to which he would reply,... | |
| Howard Staunton - 1869 - 658 страници
...languidly bearing his cane, as if it were a lily, and hearing our eternal Daminusei and As in praimtu, with an air of ineffable endurance. Often he did not...of the mark ; to which he used to assent. We would aay, for instance, ' Are you not a great fool, sir r ' or, * Isn't your daughter a pretty girl?' to... | |
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