It was a consuming vexation to my father, that my mother never asked the meaning of a thing she did not understand. That she is not a woman of science, my father would say • — is her misfortune — but she might ask a question. — My mother never... The Cornhill Magazine - Sida 106redigerad av - 1868Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Laurence Sterne - 1804 - 396 sidor
...will never, quoth my father, be able to lie diagonally in his bed again as long as he lives. It was a consuming vexation to my father, that my mother never asked the meaning ef a thing she did not understand. — That she is not a woman of science, my father would say, is... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1813 - 376 sidor
...will never, quoth my father, be able to lie diagonally in his bed again, as long as he lives. It was a consuming vexation to my father, that my mother...she might ask a question.— — My mother never did — In short, she went out of the world, at last, without knowing whether it turned round, or stood... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1823 - 764 sidor
...will never, quoth my father, be able to lie diagonally in his bed again, as long as he lives. It was a consuming vexation to my father, that my mother...of science, my father would say, is her misfortune; — butshemight ask a question. My mother never did. — In short, she went out of the worl'd, at last,... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1823 - 762 sidor
...will never, quoth my father, be able to lie diagonally in his bed again, as long as he lives. It was y z { hermisfortune; — butshemight ask a question. My mother never did. — In short, she went out of the... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1823 - 768 sidor
...will never, quoth my father, be able to lie diagonally in his bed again, as long as he lives. It was a consuming vexation to my father, that my mother...understand. — That she is not a woman of science, itiy father would say, is her misfortune; — butshemiglit ask a question. My mother never did. —... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1823 - 274 sidor
...will never, quoth my father, he ahle to lie diagonally in his hed again, as long as he lives. It was a consuming vexation to my father, that my mother...asked the meaning of a thing she did not understand. would sa.T, is her uu*fortune;^-'but she might ask a question. — My mother nercr did*. — ta Snort,... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1830 - 432 sidor
...will never, quoth my father, be able to lie diagonally in his bed again as long as he lives. It was a consuming vexation to my father, that my mother...she might ask a question. — My mother never did. — In short, she went out of the world, at last, without knowing whether it turned round, or stoot... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1831 - 438 sidor
...will never, quoth my fattier, be able to lie diagonally in his bed again, as long as he lives. It was a consuming vexation to my father, that my mother...is not a woman of science, my father would say, is ter misfortune ; — but she might ask a question. — My mother never did. — In short, she went... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1832 - 384 sidor
...will never, quoth my father, be able to lie diagonally in his bed again as long as he lives. It was a consuming vexation to my father, that my mother...her misfortune ; — but she might ask a question. her above a thousand times which way it was ; — but she always forgot. For these reasons a discourse... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1834 - 440 sidor
...will never, quoth my father, be able to lie diagonally in his bed again, ss long as he lives. It was a consuming vexation to my father, that my mother...she might ask a question. — My mother never did. — In short, she went out of the world, at last, without knowing whether it turned round, or stood... | |
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