Miss Crawley was, in consequence, an object of great respect when she came to Queen's Crawley, for she had a balance at her banker's which would have made her beloved anywhere. 'What a dignity it gives an old lady, that balance at the banker's! The Writer - 64. lappuse1919Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Ferdinand E A. Gasc - 1860 - 360 lapas
...being all equally generous, credulous, simple and inoffensive. — (GOLDSMITH.) THE SPELL OF WEALTH. WHAT a dignity it gives an old lady, that balance at the 12 banker's ! How tenderly we look 13 at her faults, if she is a14 relative (and may every reader have... | |
| 1861 - 606 lapas
...affection ; — Miss Crawley " liad a balance at her banker's which would have 'made her beloved any where. What a dignity it gives an old lady, that balance...tenderly we look at her faults ! If she is a relative, what a kind, good-natured old creature we find her ! Your wife is perpetually sending her little testimonies... | |
| Hippolyte Adolphe Taine - 1864 - 516 lapas
...et moi nous serions aux petits soins pour elle ! Douce, douce vision ! 0 vain, trop vain rêve1! 1. What a dignity it gives an old lady, that balance...banker's ! How tenderly we look at her faults if she is a relaLITT. ANGL. IV 6 Il n'ya pas à se méprendre. Le lecteur le plus décidé âne pas être averti... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1864 - 514 lapas
...Douce, douce vision ! 0 vain, trop vain rêve 1 ! 1. What a dignity it gives an old lady, that halance at the banker's ! How tenderly we look at her faults if she is a relaI.ITT. ANGL. iv 6 Il n'ya pas à se méprendre. Le lecteur le plus décidé âne pas être averti... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1869 - 498 lapas
...de notre conscience, et le roman, transformé parla réflexion, devient une école de mœurs. ker's! How tenderly we look at her faults if she is a relative...(and may every reader have a score of such)! What a kmd good-natured old creature we find her! How the junior partner of Hobbs and Dohbs leads her smiling... | |
| Louis Le Brun, Henri van Laun - 1869 - 290 lapas
...and go. Sir L. Then pray keep it fast while you have it. SHERIDAN. 1751-1816. THE SPELL OP WEALTH. WHAT a dignity it gives an old lady, that balance at the banker's ! 2 How tenderly we look at her faults, if she is a relative, (and may every reader have a score of... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1874 - 568 lapas
...over a few pages, we shall find one on the comedies of legacies, and of too attentive relatives: ' What a dignity it gives an old lady, that balance...what a kind, good-natured old creature we find her I How the junior partner of Hobbs and Dobbs leads her smiling to the carriage with the lozenge upon... | |
| William Dwight Whitney - 1877 - 294 lapas
...made her beloved anywhere. What a dignity it 16 gives an old lady, that balance at the banker's 16 ! How tenderly we look at her faults, if she is a relative (and may 17 1 390. 2 437. s 448, second half; the expression is not quite accurate; agrees with is used in the... | |
| William Dwight Whitney - 1877 - 296 lapas
...have made her beloved anywhere. What a dignity itu gives an old lady, that balance at the banker's16 ! How tenderly we look at her faults, if she is a relative (and may17 l 390. * 437. 8 448, second half; the expression is not quite accurate; agrees with is used in... | |
| William Dwight Whitney - 1877 - 296 lapas
...of the real subject, that balance. 1" 501 (and so the following sentences, to the end of the piece). every reader have a score of such) ; what a. kind, good-natured old creature 1 we find her ! How the junior partner of Hobbs and Dobbs leads her smiling 2 to the carriage with... | |
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