... about children, to jump over stiles, to scramble through hedges, to climb trees; and some of her knowledge of plants and birds may certainly have arisen from her delight in these boyish amusements. And which of us has not found that the strongest,... The Works of Mary Russell Mitford: Prose and Verse ... - Stran 29avtor: Mary Russell Mitford - 1841 - 666 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
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...And which of us has not found that the strongest, the healthiest, and most nourishing acquirement, has arisen from pleasure or accident, has been in...skittish as a wild colt, as uncertain as a butterfly, as uncatchflfbfe as a swallow ! But her great personal beauty, the charm, grace, and lightness of her... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1824 - 312 strani
...And which of us has not found that the strongest, the healthiest, and most flourishing acquirement has arisen from pleasure or accident, has been in...above all, her evident innocence of heart, were bribes to indulgence which no one could withstand. I never heard her blamed by any human being. The perfect... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1825 - 312 strani
...And which of us has not found that the strongest, the healthiest, and most flourishing acquirement has arisen from pleasure or accident, has been in...bribes of indulgence which no one could withstand. I never heard her blamed by any human being. The perfect unrestraint of her attitudes, and the exquisite... | |
| John Arliss - 1825 - 382 strani
...strongest, the healthiest, and most flourishing acquirement, has arisen from pleasure, or accident, has heen in a manner selfsown like an oak of the forest. Oh she was a sad romp ; ms skittish as a wild colt, as uncertain as a hutterfly, as unratchahle as a swallow. But her greal... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1828 - 302 strani
...strongest, the healthiest, and most flourishing acquirement has arisen from pleasure or accident, hag been in a manner selfsown, like an oak of the forest?...bribes of indulgence which no one could withstand. I never heard her blamed by any human being. The perfect unrestraint of her attitudes, and the exquisite... | |
| Katherine Augusta Ware - 1828 - 848 strani
...And which of us has not found that the strongest, the healthiest, and most flourishing acquirement has arisen from pleasure or accident, has been in...above all, her evident innocence of heart, were bribes to indulgence which no one could withstand. I never heard her blamed by any human being. The perfect... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1828 - 310 strani
...And which of us has not found that the strongest, the healthiest, and most flourishing acquirement has arisen from pleasure or accident, has been in a manner selfsown, like an oak of the forest?—Oh she was a sad romp; as skittish as a wild colt, as uncertain as a butterfly, as uncatchable... | |
| 1832 - 410 strani
...And which of us has not found that the strongest, the healthiest, and most flourishing acquirement has arisen from pleasure or accident, has been in...bribes of indulgence which no one could withstand. I never heard her blamed by any human being. The perfect unrestraint of her attitudes, and the exquisite... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1834 - 440 strani
...And which of us has not found that the strongest, the healthiest, and most flourishing acquirement has arisen from pleasure or accident ; has been in...above all, her evident innocence of heart, were bribes to indulgence which no one could withstand. I never heard her blamed by any human being. The perfect... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1834 - 432 strani
...And which of us has not found that the strongest, the healthiest, and most flourishing acquirement has arisen from pleasure or accident ; has been in...above all, her evident innocence of heart, were bribes to indulgence which no one could withstand. I never heard her blamed by any human being. The perfect... | |
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