... where they were set up, and looked as awkward as if some one were to carry away the old tombs they had seen lately at the Abbey, and stick them up in Lady C.'s tawdry gilt drawing-room. Here John smiled, as much as to say, That would be foolish, indeed. The Essays of Elia - Страница 94по Charles Lamb - 1907 - 226 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Charles Lamb - 1911 - 348 страници
...smiled, as much as to say, "that would be foolish, indeed." And then I told how, when she came to die, her funeral was attended by a concourse of all the poor, and some of the gentry too, of the neighborhood for many miles round, to show their respect so for her memory, because she had been such... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 530 страници
...funeral was attended by a concourse of all the poor, and some of the gentry too,* of the neighborhood for many miles round, to show their respect for her...woman ; so good indeed that she knew all the Psaltery [6<? by heart, ay, and a great part of the Testament besides. Here little Alice spread her hands. Then... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 964 страници
...smiled, as much as to say, "that would be foolish indeed." And then I told how, when she came to die, nly speke in this matere, To telle yow hir wordes and hir chere,26 Ne thogh I speke hir wor neighborhood for many miles round, to show their respect for lier memory, because she had been such... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1917 - 376 страници
...smiled, as much as to say," that would be foolish indeed." And then I told how, when she came to die, her funeral was attended by a concourse of all the...for many miles round, to show their respect for her memory,.because she had been such a good and religious woman; so good indeed that she knew all the... | |
| Roy Bennett Pace - 1917 - 536 страници
...smiled, as much as to say, "that would be foolish indeed." 35 And then I told how, when she came to die, her funeral was attended by a concourse of all the poor, and some of the gentry too, of the neighborhood for many miles round, to show their respect for her memory, because she had been such... | |
| Roy Bennett Pace - 1918 - 986 страници
...smiled, as much as to say, "that would be foolish indeed." 36 And then I told how, when she came to die, her funeral was attended by a concourse of all the poor, and some of the gentry too, of the neighborhood for many miles round, to show their respect for her memory, because she had been such... | |
| Mabel Irene Rich - 1921 - 576 страници
...smiled, as much as to say, "that would be foolish indeed." And then I told how, when she came to die, her funeral was attended by a concourse of all the poor, and some of the gentry too, of the neighborhood for many miles round, to show their respect for her memory, because she had been such... | |
| Charles Herbert Sylvester - 1922 - 530 страници
...smiled, as much as to say, "that would be foolish indeed." And then I told how, when she came to die, her funeral was attended by a concourse of all the poor, and some of the gentry, too, of the neighborhood for many miles around, to show their respect for her memory, because she had been such... | |
| University of Michigan. Department of Rhetoric and Journalism - 1923 - 444 страници
...smiled, as much as to say, "That would be foolish indeed." And then I told him, when she came to die, her funeral was attended by a concourse of all the poor, and some of the gentry too, of the neighborhood for many miles round, to show their respect for her memory, because she had been such... | |
| Félix François Boillot - 1924 - 180 страници
...as much as to say, " that would be foolish indeed. " And then I told how, when 35 she came to die, her funeral was attended by a concourse of all the...that she knew all the Psaltery by heart, ay, and a .40 great part of the Testament besides. Here little Alice spread her hands. Then I told what a tall,... | |
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