| Andrew Wilkie - 1824 - 348 páginas
...day, " What he meant by staring so much on printed paper ?" He said, ' That he did not know how itwas, but that he loved it of all things ; that he was very...the business he was in, and should be the happiest creature in the world if he could live with him, who had always so many books about him." The bookseller... | |
| 1832 - 512 páginas
..." What he meant by staring so much on printed papers ?" He said, " that he did not know how it was, but that he loved it of all things ; that he was very...the business he was in, and should be the happiest creature in the world, if he could live with him, who had always- so many books about him." The bookseller... | |
| 1832 - 644 páginas
..." What he meant by staring so much on printed papers ?" He said, " that he did not know how it was, but that he loved it of all things ; that he was very...the business he was in, and should be the happiest creature in the world, if he could live with him, who had always so many books about him." The bookseller... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1844 - 344 páginas
...he meant by staring so much at pieces of printed paper ? He said, that he did not know how it was, but that he loved it of all things ; that he was very...the business he was in, and should be the happiest creature in the world if he could live with him, who had always so many books about him. The bookseller... | |
| 1852 - 348 páginas
...him what he meant by looking so much at the printed paper. He said that he did not know how it was, but that he loved it of all things; that he was very...the business he was in and should be the happiest creature in the world, if he could live with him, who had always so many books about him. The bookseller... | |
| Hugh James Rose - 1853 - 528 páginas
...correct the books and liturgies in use among the Oriental not know how it was, but that he loved it ; that he was very uneasy in the business he was in, and should be the happiest creature in the world, if he could churches. He edited, P. Josephi liian- live with him, who had always... | |
| 1858 - 782 páginas
..."What he meant by staring so much at printed paper ? " He said, " That he did not know how it was, but that he loved it of all things ; that he was very...the business he was in, and should be the happiest creature in the world, if he could live with him, who had always so many books about him." The bookseller... | |
| 1759 - 438 páginas
...« Whit he meined by ftaring Ib much on printed papers?' He did, ' That he did not know how it was, but that he loved it of all things ; that he was very uneal'y in the bufmefs he was in, and fhould be the happieit creature in the world, it te could live... | |
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