When under the necessity of being absent while he was speaking, she seemed to regret, as a real loss, that she had missed what the good man had said. This worthy woman, Agnes Brown, had the most thorough esteem for her husband of any woman I ever knew.... Burns Chronicle and Club Directory - Strana 1061893Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
 | John Wilson - 1845 - Počet stránok 222
...threescore. " I have always considered William Burnes," says the simple-minded, tender-hearted Murdoch, " as by far the best of the human race that ever I had the pleasure of being acquainted with, and many a worthy character I have known. He was a tender and affectionate father ; he took pleasure... | |
 | 1845
...while he was speaking, she seemed to regret, as a real loss, that she had mis'ed what the good- man had said. This worthy woman, Agnes Brown, had the most thorough esteem for her hushand of any woman I ever knew. I ean hy no means wonder that she highly esteemed him ; for I myself... | |
 | Robert Burns - 1849 - Počet stránok 425
...while he was speaking, she seemed to regret, as a real loss, tli it she had missed what the good man had said. This worthy woman, Agnes Brown, had the...means wonder that she highly esteemed him ; for I mysdf have always considered William Burnes as by fir the be1* t of the human race that ever had the... | |
 | University magazine - 1853
...he was speaking, she ьеегпеЛ to regret, as a real loss, that she had missed what the good man had said. This worthy woman, Agnes Brown, had the...race that ever I had the pleasure of being acquainted with — and many a worthy character I have known. I can cheerfully join with Robert in the last line... | |
 | 1853
...speaking, she seemed to regret, as a real loss, that she had missed what the good man hud said. ThU worthy woman, Agnes Brown, had the most thorough esteem...race that ever I had the pleasure of being acquainted with — and many a worthy character I have known. I can cheerfully join with Robert in the last line... | |
 | 1853
...as a real loss, that she had missed what the good man had said. This •worthy woman, Agnes Biown, had the most thorough esteem for her husband of any...him ; for I myself have always considered William Buriiess аз by far the bust of the human race that ever I had the pleasure of being acquainted with... | |
 | John Wilson - 1854 - Počet stránok 222
...threescore. " I have always considered William Burnes," says the simple-minded, tender-hearted Murdoch, " as by far the best of the human race that ever I had the pleasure of being acquainted with, and many a worthy character I have known. He was a tender and affectionate father ; he took pleasure... | |
 | John Wilson - 1854 - Počet stránok 222
...threescore. " I have always considered William Burnes," says the simple-minded, tender-hearted Murdoch, " as by far the best of the human race that ever I had the pleasure of being acquainted with, and many a worthy character I have known. He was a tender and affectionate father ; he took pleasure... | |
 | Robert Burns - 1856
...while he was speaking, she seemed to regret, as a real loss, that she had. missed what the good man had said. This worthy woman, Agnes Brown, had the...woman I ever knew. I can by no means wonder that she higlily esteemed him ; for I myself have always considered William Burness as by far the best of the... | |
 | John Wilson - 1857
...threescore. " I have always considered William Burnes," says the simple-minded tenderhearted Murdoch, " as by far the best of the human race that ever I had the pleasure of being acquainted with, and many a worthy character I have known. He was a tender and affectionate father ; he took pleasure... | |
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