| 1830 - 602 pages
...If -you have, in such a course, grown grey with unblenched honour, bless God, and die. Heinzelmann. The most agreeable of all companions is a simple,...obliging, — alike at all hours ; above all, of a golden temper, and steadfast as an anchor. For such an one, we gladly exchange the greatest genius,... | |
| 1830 - 428 pages
...for the sweet and nourishing juice—and, like beasts, we chew the blossoms. Jean Paitl F. Richter. The most agreeable of all companions is a simple,...one who loves life, and understands the use of it; obliging,—alike at all hours; above all, of a golden temper, and steadfast as an anchor. For such... | |
| 1830 - 504 pages
...bread. If you have, in such a course, grown grey with unblenched honor, bless God, and die. Heinzelmann. The most agreeable of all companions is a simple,...obliging, — alike at all hours ; above all, of a golden temper, and steadfast as an anchor. For such an one, we gladly exchange the greatest genius,... | |
| 1841 - 986 pages
...of search with most philosophers, we call insure their coming at our command. — Modern Thought!, The most agreeable of all companions is a simple frank man, without any high pretensions to au oppressive greatness ; one who luves life, and understands the use of it; obliging — alike at... | |
| 1840 - 468 pages
...tremulous le evening bell of nature. — Jean A good Man. ost agreeable of all companions is a rank, man, without any high pretensions to an oppressive...; obliging, — alike at all hours: above all of a golden temper, and stedfast as an anchor.— Lessing. Exquisite Love of Mothers. Last among the characteristics... | |
| 1841 - 376 pages
...If you have, in such a course, grown gray with unblenched honor, bless God, and die. . Heinzelmann. THE most agreeable of all companions is a simple,...it ; obliging, alike at all hours ; above all, of a golden temper, and steadfast as an anchor. For such an one we gladly exchange the greatest genius,... | |
| German prose writers, Sarah AUSTIN - 1841 - 388 pages
...If you have, in such a course, grown gray with unblenched honour, bless God, and die. Heinzelmann. THE most agreeable of all companions is a simple,...it; obliging, alike at all hours; above all, of a golden temper, and stedfast as an anchor. For such an one we gladly exchange the greatest genius, the... | |
| 1843 - 668 pages
...rate. Having amassed a princely fortune, he should before this have retired. His present ' strolliugs' illustrate the fact that music and meanness are inseparable."...steadfast as an anchor. For such a one we gladly exchange 1842. The Newspaper Literature of America. bankruptcies, comicalities and crimes,* politicians at Washington... | |
| 1843 - 668 pages
...before this have retired. His present ' strollings' illustrate the fact that music and meanness arc inseparable." " The most agreeable of all companions...good temper, and steadfast as an anchor. For such « one we gladly exchange 1842. Oct bankruptcies, comicalities and crimes,* politicians at Washington... | |
| 1845 - 488 pages
...with a text of Scripture before I go to sleep at night. " — Dr. Greenwood. The Most Agreeable Man. " The most agreeable of all companions is a simple,...pretensions to an oppressive greatness ; one who loves A Text of Scripture. ' My heart is awed within me, when I think Of the great miracle that still goes... | |
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