| 1874 - 898 páginas
...have no improvement, but with people of sense I am sure of learning something every hour ; as being intimate with a person of an excellent heart and sensible...yourself : he will be more attentive to what you say. . . . I fear I have wore out your patience. Forgive me, 'twas a pleasing occupation to write to you.... | |
| 1874 - 864 páginas
...to you A. v owe tlie kind intention which we Ьсл v •-. to put in practice. As I know Mr. Hn'.l is somewhat lazy, as you were the promoter, write to him yourself: he will bo more attentive to what you say. . . . I fear I hart- wore out your patience. Forgive me, 'twas a... | |
| Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald - 1904 - 380 páginas
...have no improvement, but with people of sense I am sure of learning something every hour ; as being intimate with a person of an excellent heart and sensible...yourself: he will be more attentive to what you say. . . . ' 1 fear I have wore out your patience. Forgive me, 'twas a pleasing occupation to write to you.... | |
| Percy Fitzgerald - 1904 - 378 páginas
...have no improvement, but with people of sense I am sure of learning something every hour ; as being intimate with a person of an excellent heart and sensible...yourself: he will be more attentive to what you say. . . . ' I fear I have wore out your patience. Forgive me, 'twas a pleasing occupation to write to you.... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1904 - 352 páginas
...have no improvement, but with people of sense I am sure of learning something every hour ; as being intimate with a person of an excellent heart and sensible...yourself: he will be more attentive to what you say. . . . ' I fear I have wore out your patience. Forgive me, 'twas a pleasing occupation to write to you.... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1904 - 740 páginas
...for that and many other favours ; but to you do we owe the kind intention which we beg you to put hi practice. As I know Mr Hall is somewhat lazy, as you...yourself: he will be more attentive to what you say. . . . ' I fear I have wore out your patience. Forgive me, 'twas a pleasing occupation to write to you.... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1906 - 354 páginas
...have no improvement, but with people of sense I am sure of learning something every hour ; as being intimate with a person of an excellent heart and sensible...yourself: he will be more attentive to what you say. . . . ' I fear I have wore out your patience. Forgive me, 'twas a pleasing occupation to write to you.... | |
| Wilbur Lucius Cross - 1925 - 376 páginas
...music." Already the girl had misgivings about the biography. "It is now time," the letter went on to say, "to remind Mr. Wilkes of his kind promise — to exhort...yourself: he will be more attentive to what you say." Lydia began to fear, too, that she would be unable to furnish the illustrations for the work without... | |
| Wilbur Lucius Cross - 1925 - 378 páginas
...about the biography. "It is now time," the letter went on to say, "to remind Mr. Wilkes of his land promise — to exhort him to fulfil it. If you knew,...yourself: he will be more attentive to what you say." Lydia began to fear, too, that she would be unable to furnish the illustrations for the work without... | |
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