| George Newenham Wright - 1836 - 374 str.
...nearly upon the same footing on which honest Slender consoled himself with being established with Mrs. Anne Page, ' There was no great love between us at...beginning, and it pleased Heaven to decrease it on further acquaintance.' " Having buckled himself resolutely to the toil by day, the lamp by night, and... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 318 str.
...My profession and I came to stand nearly upon the 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 of the Last Minstrel. 1830. ful, and pastoral,... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 610 str.
...Slender consoled himself on having established with Mistress Anne Page : • There wot no great lore between us at the beginning, and it pleased heaven to decrease it on farther acquaintance.' " — Introduction to the Lay of the Last Minstrel. 1830. To Mr. J. BaUantyne, Kelto Mail Office, Kelso.... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 354 str.
...My profession and I came to stand nearly upon the footing which honest Slender consoled himself on having established with Mistress Anne Page : ' There...pleased heaven to decrease it on farther acquaintance." " — Introduction to the Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1880. district of his favourite Border — those... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 348 str.
...My profession and I came to stand nearly upon the footing which honest Slender consoled himself on having established with Mistress Anne Page : ' There...pleased heaven to decrease it on farther acquaintance.' " — Introduction to the Lay of the Lait Minstrel, 1830. district of his favourite Border — those... | |
| 1839 - 320 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... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1830 - 624 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 established with Mistress Anne Pago -. ' There was no great love between us at the g I a beginning, and it pleased Heaven to decrease... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 780 str.
...traditionary poet. In 1803, he came to the final resolution of quitting his profession, observing, " there was no great love between us at the beginning,...pleased Heaven to decrease it on farther acquaintance." In 1805, he published "The Lay of the Last Minstrel," which was composed at the rale of a canto per... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 768 str.
...traditionary poet. In 1803, he came to the final resolution of quitting his profession, observing, " there was no great love between us at the beginning, and it pleased Heaven to decrease it on farther acquaintanee." In 1805, he published "The Lay of the Last Minstrel," which was composed at the rate... | |
| Xavier Donald MacLeod - 1852 - 336 str.
...the drudgery of his profession. He used to compare himself and his profession to Master Slender and Anne Page. " There was no great love between us at...beginning, and it pleased Heaven to decrease it on further acquaintance." There was little to do, the country was pastoral and peaceful, and he had now... | |
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