I have been trying all my life to like Scotchmen, and am obliged to desist from the experiment in despair. They cannot like me — and in truth, I never knew one of that nation who attempted to do it. There is something more plain and ingenuous in their... 1818-1834 - Stran 334avtor: Edward Verrall Lucas - 1905Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1821 - 724 strani
...worthy man, who upon another account cannot be my mate or fellow. I cannot like all people alike.* I have been trying all my life to like Scotchmen,...more plain and ingenuous in their mode of proceeding. ЛУе know one another at first sight. There is an order of imperfect intellects (under which mine... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1835 - 440 strani
...such an antipathy, That though he can show no just reason why For any former wrong or injury, . • ( I have been trying all my life to like Scotchmen,...of proceeding. We know one another at first sight. There is an order of imperfect intellects (under which mine must be content to rank) which in its constitution... | |
| 1835 - 432 strani
...worthy man, who upon another account cannot be my mate or fellow. I cannot like all people alike.* I have been trying all my life to like Scotchmen,...of proceeding. We know one another at first sight. There is an order of imperfect intellects, (under which mine must be content to rank,) which in its... | |
| 1835 - 430 strani
...who upon another account cannot be my mate or fellow. I cannot like all people alike.* I have heen trying all my life to like Scotchmen, and am obliged...of proceeding. We know one another at first sight. There is an order of imperfect intellects, (under which mine must be content to rank,) which in its... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1836 - 362 strani
...and man such an antipathy, That though he can show no just reason why For any former wrong or injury, and am obliged to desist from the experiment in despair....of proceeding. We know one another at first sight. There is an order of imperfect intellects (under which mine must be content to rank) which in its constitution... | |
| Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1838 - 486 strani
...subject of imperfect symfalhies. To nations or classes of men there can be no direct antipathy. 7 D I have been trying all my life to like Scotchmen,...of proceeding. We know one another at first sight. There is an order of imperfect intellects, (under which mine must be content to rank,) which in its... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1840 - 304 strani
...lives) and instantly fighting. We by proof find there should be 'Iwbct man and man such an antipathy, I have been trying all my life to like Scotchmen,...of proceeding. We know one another at first sight. There is an order of imperfect intellects (under which mine must be content to rank) which in its constitution... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1841 - 392 strani
...livesI and instantly fighting. We by proof find there should be Twizt man and man such an antipathy, I have been trying all my life to like Scotchmen,...desist from the experiment in despair. They cannot like me—and in truth, I never knew one of that nation who attempted to do it. There is something more... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1845 - 398 strani
...worthy man, who upon another account cannot be my mate or fellow. I cannot like all people alike.* I have been trying all my life to like Scotchmen,...of proceeding. We know one another at first sight. There is an order of imperfect intellects (under which mine must be content to rank), which in its... | |
| 1848 - 602 strani
...pleased. He will beard a. superstition, and shudder at the old phantasm while he does it. One could * " 1 have been trying all my life to like Scotchmen, and...obliged to desist from the experiment in despair." — Estays cf Elia ; On Imperfect Sympathitt. imagine him cracking a jest in the teeth of a ghost,... | |
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