England, of purpose to carry the pack, was considered as going to lead the life and acquire the fortune of a gentleman. When, after twenty years' absence in that honourable line of employment, he returned with his acquisitions to his native country, he... The Universal Magazine - עמוד 1681794תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
 | William Wordsworth - 1841 - 374 דפים
...after twenty years' absence, in that honourable line of employment, he returned with his acquisitions to his native country, he was regarded as a gentleman to all intents and purposes." Heron's Journey in Scotland, Vol. ip 89. Page 81. Line 10. ' Lost in unsearchable Eternity... | |
 | John Wilson - 1842
...after twenty years' absence in that honourable line of employment, he returned with his acquisitions to his native country, he was regarded as a gentleman to all intents and purposes." We have ourselves known gentlemen who had carried the pack —one of them a man of great... | |
 | John Wilson - 1842
...after twenty years' absence in that honourable line of employment, he returned with his acquisitions to his native country, he was regarded as a gentleman to all intents and purposes." We have ourselves known gentlemen who had carried the pack — one of them a man of great... | |
 | John Wilson - 1842
...after twenty years' absence, in that honourable line of employment, he returned with his acquisitions to his native country he was regarded as a gentleman to all intents and purposes." It is pleasant to hear Wordsworth speak of his own " personal knowledge" of packman or pedlars.... | |
 | 1846
...gentleman.* When, after twenty years' absence in that honorable employment, he returned with his acquisitions to his native country, he was regarded as a gentleman to all intents and purposes."f This, to say the truth, is the mode of life we should have ourselves liked best of all... | |
 | William Wordsworth - 1845 - 619 דפים
...after twenty years' absence, in that honourable line of employment, he returned with his acquisitions to his native country, he was regarded as a gentleman to all intents and purposes.' Мегоп'з Journey in Scotland, Vol. i, p, 89. , Page 466. ' Lost in unsearchable Eternity... | |
 | William Wordsworth - 1845 - 619 דפים
...after twenty years' absence, in that honourable llne of employment, he returned with his acquisitions to his native country, he was regarded as a gentleman to all intents and purposes.' Heron's Journey in Seotland, Vol. i. p, 89. Page 466. * Lost in unsearchable Eternity !... | |
 | University magazine - 1846
...When, after twenty years' absence in that honourable employment, he returned with his acquisitions to his native country, he was regarded as a gentleman to all intents and purposes, "f * The notion of a gentle trade went even farther than this. In King James's amusing song... | |
 | William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1849
...after twenty years'absence, in that honourable line of employment, he returned with his acquisitions to his native country, he was regarded as a gentleman to all intents ind purposes." Heron's Journey in Scotland, Vol. ip 89. Page 8l. Line l0. ' Lost in unsearchable Eternity... | |
 | Edwin Paxton Hood - 1856 - 508 דפים
...after twenty years absence in that honorable line of employment, he returned with his acquisitions to his native country, he was regarded as a gentleman to all intents and purposes." This is the foundation outline of one of Wordsworth's most sustained characters, the poetical... | |
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