| Walter Scott - 1831 - 582 str.
...whether Teutonic or national. My profession and!, therefore, came to stand nearly upon the tooting on which honest Slender consoled himself with having...pleased Heaven to decrease it on farther acquaintance.' 1 became sensible that the time was come when I must either buckle myself resolutely to the 'toil by... | |
| 1830 - 436 str.
...whether Teutonic or national. My profession and I, therefore, came to stand nearly upon the footing on which honest Slender consoled himself with having...great love between us at the beginning, and it pleased moderation, had I determined to regain my' station at the har. It was even doubtful whether I could,... | |
| 1830 - 456 str.
...Whether Teutonic or national. My profession and I, therefore, came to stand nearly upon the footing on which honest Slender consoled himself with having...Mistress Anne Page. ' There was no great love between BS fit the beginning, and it pleased Heaven to decrease it on farther acquaintance !' I became sensible... | |
| 1830 - 458 str.
...whether Teutonic or national. My prolession and I, therefore, came to stand nearly upon the footing on which honest Slender consoled himself with having established with Mistress Anne Page. ' There wits no great love between us at the beginning, and it pleased Heaven to decrease it on farther acquaintance... | |
| 1853 - 542 str.
...profession and I came to stand nearly upon the same footing which honest Slender consoled himself on having established with Mistress Anne Page. There...beginning ; and it pleased Heaven to decrease it on further acquaintance." — Introduction to the LAY or THE LAST MINSTREL in Lockhart's LIFE OF SCOTT.... | |
| Edmund Lodge - 1835 - 294 str.
...stand nearly upon the footing which honest Slender consoled himself with having established with Mrs. Anne Page : ' There was no great love between us at...beginning, and it pleased Heaven to decrease it on further acquaintance.' I became sensible that the time was come when I must either buckle myself resolutely... | |
| 1835 - 804 str.
...1803, Sir Walter resolved upon abandoning his profession, of which, be says, in the words of Slender, " there was no great love between us at the beginning, and it pleased Heaven to decrease it on further acquaintance." This resolution gave birth to " The Lay of the LaM Minstrel," which appeared... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1835 - 810 str.
...1803, Sir Walter resolved upon abandoning his profession, of which, he says, in the words of Slender, " there was no great love between us at the beginning, and it pleased Heaven to decrease it on further acquaintance." This resolution gave birth to " The Lay of the Last Minstrel," which appeared... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1835 - 800 str.
...1803, Sir Walter resolved upon abandoning his profession, of which, he says, in the words of Slender, " there was no great love between us at the beginning, and it pleased Heaven to decrease it on further acquaintance." This resolution gave birth to " The Lay of the Last Minstrel," which appeared... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1835 - 810 str.
...abandoning his profession, of which, he says, in the words of Slender, " there was no great love Iietween us at the beginning, and it pleased Heaven to decrease it on further acquaintance." This resolution gave birth to " The Lay of the Last Minstrel," which appeared... | |
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