| Washington Irving - 1823 - 392 pagina’s
...darkness and humiliation, yet there is still a little world of love at home, of which he is the monarch. Whereas a single man is apt to run to waste and self-neglect...married a beautiful and accomplished girl, who had keen brought up in the midst of fashionable 1'fe. She had, it is trne, no fortune, but that of my friend... | |
| Tobias Merton (pseud) - 1824 - 476 pagina’s
...darkness and humiliation, yet there is still a little world of love at home, of which he is the monarch. Whereas, a single man is apt to run to waste and self-neglect;...some deserted mansion, for want of an inhabitant." There is, indeed, a luxury in the commingling of pleasures and interests between man and wife, which... | |
| Washington Irving - 1824 - 804 pagina’s
...darkness and humiliation, yet there is still a little world of love at home, of which he is the monarch. Whereas a single man is apt to run to waste and self-neglect'; to fancy himself lonely and abandoned, and l1is heart to fall to ruin like some deserted mansion, for want of an inhabitant. These observations... | |
| John Arliss - 1825 - 382 pagina’s
...Whereas a single man is apt to run to waste and self neglect; to fancy himself lonely and ahandoned, and his heart to fall to ruin like some deserted mansion, for want of an inhahitant. These observations call to mind a little domestic story, of which I was once a witness.... | |
| Hallifield Cosgayne O'Donnoghue - 1828 - 140 pagina’s
...darkness and humiliation, yet there is still a little world of love at home, of which he is the monarch. Whereas, a single man is apt to run to waste and self-neglect; to fancy himself lonely, abandoned ; and his heart, to fall to ruin like some deserted mansion, for want of an inhabitant. It... | |
| Washington Irving - 1830 - 346 pagina’s
...darkness and humiliation, yet there is still a little world of love at home, of which he is the monarch. Whereas a single man is apt to run to waste and self-neglect...was once a witness. My intimate friend, Leslie, had maried a beautiful and accomplished girl, who had been brought up in the midst of fashionable life.... | |
| Washington Irving - 1834 - 316 pagina’s
...darkness and 'humiliation, yet there is still a little world of love at home, of which he is the monarch. Whereas a single man is apt to run to waste and self-neglect j to fancy himself lonely and abandoned, and his heart to fall to ruin like some deserted mansion,... | |
| Lyman Cobb - 1835 - 528 pagina’s
...and humiliation, yet there is still a little world of love at home, of which he is the monarch. 6. Whereas, a single man is apt to run to waste and selfneglect...some deserted mansion, for want of an inhabitant. LESSON CXI. Invocation—ROBERT 0. SANDS. 1. 0 QUICK for me the goblet fill, From bright Castalia's... | |
| 1835 - 616 pagina’s
...at home, of which he is the monarch. Whereas a single man is apt to run to waste and self neglect ; to fancy himself lonely and abandoned ; and his heart...some deserted mansion, for want of an inhabitant." — Washington Irving. kv . THE MICROCOSM. Vob. I. MARCH, 1835. No. 6. IMPORTANCE OF OBEDIENCE. 1'я... | |
| Washington Irving - 1835 - 196 pagina’s
...darkness and humiliation , yet there is still a little world of love at home , of which he is the monarch. Whereas a single man is apt to run to waste and self-neglect...; to fancy himself lonely and abandoned , and his In-art to fall to ruin like some deserted mansion, for want of an inhabitant. . These observations... | |
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