... tender-hearted Doctor himself, with a lighted candle in his hand and a smile upon his countenance, which was still partially red, from the effects of my petulance. I sulked and sobbed, and he fondled and soothed, till I began VOL. The Annual biography and obituary - Sida 2741837Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| George Colman - 1830 - 350 sidor
...the effects of my petulance. — I sulk'd and sobb'd, and he fondled and sooth'd ; — till I began to brighten. Goldsmith, who, in regard to children,...distressed," seized the propitious moment of returning goodhumour; — so he put down the candle, and began to conjure. He placed three hats, which happen'd... | |
| George Colman - 1830 - 348 sidor
...the effects of my petulance. — I sulk'd and sobb'd, and he fondled and sooth'd ; — till I began to brighten. Goldsmith, who, in regard to children,...— for " Their welfare pleased him, and their cares distress'd,'" seized the propitious moment of returning goodhumour ; — so he put down the candle,... | |
| 1830 - 426 sidor
...the effects of my petulance. — I sulk'dand sobb'd, anil he fondled and sooth'd ; — till I began to brighten. Goldsmith, who, in regard to children,...was like the Village Preacher he has so beautifully describ'd,— for " Their welfare pleased him, :m*i thelrcaros distress'*," seized the propitious moment... | |
| George Colman - 1830 - 352 sidor
...from the effects of my petulance.—I sulk'd and sobb'd, and he fondled and sooth'd;—till I began to brighten. Goldsmith, who, in regard to children,...was like the Village Preacher he has so beautifully described,—for " Their welfare pleased him, and their cares distress'd," seized the propitious moment... | |
| 1830 - 436 sidor
...effects of my petulcnce. I sulked and sohhed, and he fondled and soothed till I hegan to hrighten. Goldsmith, who, in regard to children, was like the village preacher he has so heautifully descrihed — for " Their welfare pleased him and lheir carei ia. tressed," — seized... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1837 - 604 sidor
...preacher he has so beautifully described, for ' Their welfare pleased him, and their cares distress'd," seized the propitious moment of returning good humour,...in the room, upon the carpet, and a shilling under each;—the shillings he told me were England, France, and Spain. 'Hey, presto, cockolorum!' cried... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1837 - 698 sidor
...red from the effects of my petulance. I sulked and sobbed, and he fondled and soothed ; till I began to brighten. Goldsmith, who, in regard to children,...distressed,' — seized the propitious moment of returning good-humour ; so he put down the candle, and began to conjure. He placed three hats, which happened... | |
| sir James Prior - 1837 - 604 sidor
...red from the effects of my petulance. I sulked and sobbed, and he fondled and soothed, till I began to brighten. Goldsmith who in regard to children was...described, for ' Their welfare pleased him, and their cares distress'd,' seized the propitious moment of returning good humour, so he put down the candle and began... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1837 - 558 sidor
...red from the effects of my petulance. I sulked and sobbed, and he fondled and soothed, till I began to brighten. Goldsmith, who in regard to children...for • Their welfare pleased him, and their cares distress'd,' seized the propitious moment of returning good humour, so he put down the candle and began... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1837 - 600 sidor
...red from the effects of my petulance. I sulked and sobbed, and he fondled and soothed, till I began to brighten. Goldsmith who in regard to children was...described, for ' Their welfare pleased him, and their cares distress'd,' seized the propitious moment of returning good humour, so he put down the candle and began... | |
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