Scotchman's, who refused to be cured of the itch because it made him unco' thoughtful of his wife and bonny Inverary. " But, now, to be serious : let me ask myself what gives me a wish to see Ireland again. The country is a fine one, perhaps ? no. There... The Quarterly Review - Halaman 2941836Paparan penuh - Perihal buku ini
| John Forster - 1877 - 528 halaman
...above common "civility; who never brought anything out of it except his brogue " and his blunders. . . What gives me a wish to see Ireland again? "The country...one perhaps? No. There are good " company in Ireland 1 No. The conversation there is generally "made up of a smutty toast or a bawdy song; the vivacity... | |
| Washington Irving - 1879 - 266 halaman
...except his brogue and hia blunders. Surely my affection is equally ridiculous with the Scotchman's, who refused to be cured of the itch, because it made...again ? The country is a fine one, perhaps ? No. There is good company in Ireland ? No. The conversation there is generally made up of a smutty toast or a... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1881 - 556 halaman
...and his blunders. Surely my affection is equally ridiculous with the Scotchman's, who refused to bo cured of the itch, because it made him unco' thoughtful...No. The conversation there is generally made up of a smutty toast or a bawdy song ; the vivacity supported by some humble cousin, who has just folly enough... | |
| Washington Irving - 1881 - 952 halaman
...except his brogue and his blunders. Surely my affection is equally ridiculous with the Scotchman's, who refused to be cured of the itch because it made...serious : let me ask myself what gives me a wish to sec Ireland again. The country is a fine one, perhaps? No. There are good company in Ireland ' No.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1881 - 780 halaman
...but his brogue and " his blunders ! Surely my affection is equally ridiculous with the Scotchman's, who " refused to be cured of the itch, because it...unco' thoughtful of his wife "and bonny Inverary." He goes on to say that, if he went to the opera, where Signora Columba was pouring forth all the mazes... | |
| Washington Irving - 1882 - 714 halaman
...except his brogue and his blunders. Surely my affection is equally ridiculous with the Scotchman's, who refused to be cured of the itch because it made...a wish to see Ireland again. The country is a fine oue, perhaps ? No. There are good company in Ireland ? No. The conversation there is generally made... | |
| Washington Irving - 1882 - 966 halaman
...except his brogue and his blunders. Surely my affection is equally ridiculous with the Scotchman's, who refused to be cured of the itch because it made..." But, now, to be serious : let me ask myself what give* me a wish to see Ireland again. The country is a fine one, perhaps ? No. There are good company... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1883 - 166 halaman
...but his brogue and " his blunders ! Surely my affection is equally ridiculous with tie Scotchman's, who ' ' refused to be cured of the itch, because it...unco' thoughtful of his wife " and bonny Inverary." He goes on to say that, if he went to the opera, where Signora Columba was pouring forth all the mazes... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1885 - 506 halaman
...except his brogue and his blunders. Surely my affection is equally ridiculous with the Scotchman's, who refused to be cured of the itch, because it made...No. The conversation there is generally made up of a smutty toast, or a bawdy song ; the vivacity • supported by some humble cousin, who has just folly... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1884 - 528 halaman
...except his brogue and his blunders. Surely my affection is equally ridiculous with the Scotchman's, who refused to be cured of the itch, because it made...No. The conversation there is generally made up of a smutty toast, or a bawdy song ; the vivacity supported by some humble cousin, who has just folly enough... | |
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