Scotsman catches the itch, — by friction. How else can you account for it, that born blockheads, by mere dint of handling books, grow so wise that even they themselves are equally convinced of and surprised at their own parts ? I once carried... Works - Страница 127по Thomas Hood - 1870Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Robert Burns - 1808 - 496 страници
...and surpriz'd at their own parts ? I once carried this philosophy to that degree that in a knot of country folks who had a library amongst them, and who, to the honor of their good sense, made me factotum in the business ; one of our members, a little, wise-looking,... | |
| Robert Burns - 1809 - 328 страници
...and surpris'd at their own parts ? I once carried this philosophy to that defr gree that in a knot of country folks who had a library amongst them, and who, to the honor of their good sense, made me factotum in the business ; one of our members, a little, wise-looking,... | |
| Robert Burns - 1815 - 344 страници
...? I onee earried this philosophy to that degree, that in a knot of eountry folks who had a lihrary amongst them, and who, to the honour of their good sense, made me faetotum in the husiness ; one of our memhers, a little, wise-looking, squat, upright, jahhering hody... | |
| Robert Burns - 1816 - 714 страници
...and surprized at their own parts ? I once carried this philosophy to that degree, that in a knot of country folks, who had a library amongst them, and...factotum in the business ; one of our members, a little, wise-looking, squat, upright, jabbering body of a taylor, I advised him, instead of turning over the... | |
| Robert Burns - 1819 - 658 страници
...and surprised at their own parts? I once carried this philosophy to that degree, that in a knot of country folks, who had a library amongst them, and...factotum in the business; one of our members, a little, wise-looking, squat, upright, jabbering body of a lay lor, I advised him, instead of turning over the... | |
| Robert Burns, Allan Cunningham - 1834 - 384 страници
...and surprised at their own parts ? I once carried this philosophy to that degree that in a knot of country folks who had a library amongst them, and...factotum in the business ; one of our members, a little, wiselooking, squat, upright, jabbering body of a tailor, I advised him, instead of turning over the... | |
| Robert Burns - 1841 - 414 страници
...and surprised at their own parts ? I once carried this philosophy to that degree that in a knot of country folks who had a library amongst them, and...factotum in the business ; one of our members, a little, wise-looking, squat, upr'ght, jabbering body of a tailor, I advised him, instead of turning over the... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1845 - 434 страници
...and surprised at their own parts ? I once carried that philosophy to that degree, that in a knot of country folks, who had a library amongst them, and who, to the honor of their good sense, made me factotum in the business ; one of our members, a little wiselook,... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1845 - 442 страници
...and surprised at their own parts ? I once carried that philosophy to that degree, that in a knot of country folks, who had a library amongst them, and who, to the honor of their good sense, made me factotum in the business ; one of our members, a little wiselook,... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1846 - 590 страници
...and surprised at their own parts ? I once carried that philosophy to that degrce, that in a knot of country folks, who had a library amongst them, and...factotum in the business ; one of our members, a little wisclook, squat, upright, jabbering body of a tailor, I advised him instead of turning over the leaves,... | |
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