| Charles Kingsley - 1857 - 432 páginas
...lodge a hundred and fifty more with Smith and Co. So you'll be quite in clover while I am poisoning the Turkeys, or at some better work." The old man...clever, only to make them all the more miserable?" "Perhaps they learn the more, papa, by their sorrows," said quiet little Mary; "and so they are the... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1857 - 356 páginas
...Smith and Co. So you '11 be quite in clover while I am poisoning the Turkeys, or at some better work." only hoped that he was not straitening himself to...clever, only "to make them all the more miserable ?" " Perhaps they learn the more, papa, by their sorrows," said quiet little Mary; "and so they are... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1857 - 792 páginas
...year. And Elsley was left behind, under the grey church spire, sleeping with his lathers, and vexing Ms soul with poetry no more. Mark has covered him now...clever, only to make them all the more miserable?" "Perhaps they learn the more, papa, by their sorrows," said quiet little Mary; "and so they are the... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1857 - 578 páginas
...covered him now with a fair Portland slab. He took Claude Mellot to it this winter before church-time, and stood over it long with a puzzled look, as if...why should people be born clever, only to make them the more miserable ?" " Perhaps they learn the more, papa, by their sorrows," said quiet little Mary... | |
| 1880 - 592 páginas
...kept them to himself. III. THIS world is full of mysterious events, and Hamlet was right in saying that there were more things in heaven and earth than were dreamed of in Horatio's philosophy. It has been observed that during the time of great wars, when different peoples... | |
| 1874 - 672 páginas
...him the Rubric, ordering the clergymen to have service every day ; and he whistled a little, and said there were more things in Heaven and earth than were dreamed of in his philosophy ; and, presently after he had read to me, he said he would give his right hand — not his left, because... | |
| 1874 - 794 páginas
...Titan's woeful doom. Shelley was quite well aware in what faculties he surpassed ordinary men. He knew that there were more things in heaven and earth than were dreamed of in the philosophy of second-rate poets and average intellectual men, and which he did not dream of, but... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1881 - 800 páginas
...covered him now with a fair Portland slab. lie took Claude Mellot to it this winter before church-time, and stood over it long with a puzzled look, as if...was, after all ! Mary shall read us out some of his versos to-night. But, I say, why should people be born clever, only to make them the more miserable... | |
| John Carroll - 1882 - 410 páginas
...he was proved to be miles away, near a spot where he was soon after buried. This was related to show that there were more things in heaven and earth than were dreamed of in the prevailing philosophy. There were many of our Highland Scotch and Roman Catholic Irish acquaintances... | |
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