If, with a pleasant wife, three children, a good house and farm, many books, and many friends, who wish me well, I cannot be happy, I am a very silly, foolish fellow, and what becomes of me is of very little consequence. The British Quarterly Review - עמוד 121נערך על ידי - 1885תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| 1855 - 534 דפים
...long as I can possibly avoid it, I will never be unhappy. If, with a pleasant wife, three children, a good house and farm, many books, and many friends,...what becomes of me is of very little consequence.' — Memoir, vol. ii. pp. 56,57. In the country his position was more independent. Instead of being... | |
| Lady Saba Holland Holland - 1855 - 582 דפים
...long as I can possibly avoid it, I will never be unhappy. If, with a pleasant wife, three children, a good house and farm, many books, and many friends,...what becomes of me is of very little consequence. I have at least this chance of doing well in Yorkshire, that I am heartily tired of London. I beg pardon... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1855 - 614 דפים
...being thrown away and being desolate, and such-like trash. " with a pleasant wife, three children, a good house and farm, many books, and many friends...what becomes of me is of very little consequence. I have at least this chance of doing well in Yorkshire, that I am heartily tired of London.' To Jeffrey... | |
| lady Saba Holland - 1855 - 588 דפים
...long as I can possibly avoid it, I will never be unhappy. If, with a pleasant wife, three children, a good house and farm, many books, and many friends,...what becomes of me is of very little consequence. I have at least this chance of doing well in Yorkshire, that I am heartily tired of London. I beg pardon... | |
| Lady Holland - 1855 - 658 דפים
...Jong as I can possibly avoid it, I will never be unhappy. If, with a pleasant wife, three children, a good house and farm, many books, and many friends,...what becomes of me is of very little consequence. I have at least this chance of doing well in Yorkshire, that I am heartily tired of London. I beg pardon... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1855 - 610 דפים
...desolate, and such-like trash. If with a pleasant wife, three children, a good house and farm, many many books, and many friends who wish me well, I cannot...what becomes of me is of very little consequence. I have at least this chance of doing well in Yorkshire, that I am heartily tired of London.' To Jeffrey... | |
| 1855 - 1394 דפים
...long as I can possibly avoid it, I will never be unhappy. If, with a pleasant wife, three children, a good house and farm, many books, and many friends,...well, I cannot be happy, I am a very silly, foolish fellotv, and what becomes of me is of very little consequence.' — Memoir, vol. ii. pp. 56, 57. In... | |
| 1856 - 610 דפים
...encountered on the basis of beef and wine." And, elsewhere, " If, with a pleasant wife, three children, a good house and farm, many books, and many friends...what becomes of me is of very little consequence." This disposition was not merely a background in the landscape ; it made him a light-hearted, though... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1856 - 502 דפים
...being thrown away, and being desolate, and such like trash If, with a pleasant wife, three children, a good house and farm, many books, and many friends,...what becomes of me is of very little consequence. I have, at least, this chance of doing well in Yorkshire, that I am heartily tired of London."t "Instead... | |
| Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1857 - 490 דפים
...encountered on the basis of beef and wine." And, elsewhere, " If, with a pleasant wife, three children, a good house and farm, many books, and many friends...what becomes of me is of very little consequence." This disposition was not merely a background in the landscape : it made him a light-hearted, though... | |
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