You will know him by his well-bred air and tone, which none can counterfeit; and by his smile; for while most he makes others laugh, the arch little rogue seldom goes beyond a smile himself! Graceful in the midst of all his pranks, he never goes too far... Helen: A Tale - Sayfa 226Maria Edgeworth tarafından - 1834 - 444 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Maria Edgeworth - 1835 - 498 sayfa
...— he has crept into the armour of the grgrt hero, convulsed the senate in the wig of a chanceiior, and becomingly, decorously, put on now and then the...good at need, and, at her utmost need, obedient to herwell-bred call, came this happy little genius, and brought with him song and dance, riddle and charade,... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1839 - 492 sayfa
...too far — though far enough he has been known to go — he has crept into the armour of the grgat hero, convulsed the senate in the wig of a chancellor,...good at need, and, at her utmost need, obedient to herwell-bred call, came this happy little genius, and brought with him song and dance, riddle and charade,... | |
| James Ussher - 1847 - 562 sayfa
...saying is recorded of him, which strongly corroborates this view of his character : " If good people would but make goodness agreeable, and smile instead...virtue, how many they would win to the good cause." " If," says Dr. Parr, "he perceived any, whom he accounted truly religious, sad and melancholy, he... | |
| James Ussher, Charles Richard Elrington - 1847 - 528 sayfa
...saying is recorded of him, which strongly corroborates this view of his character : " If good people would but make goodness agreeable, and smile instead...virtue, how many they would win to the good cause." " If," says Dr. Parr, "he perceived any, whom he accounted truly religious, sad and melancholy, he... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1848 - 490 sayfa
...him on his block : but cut in twain, the ethereal spirit soon unites again, and lives, and laughs. But mark him well — this little happy genius of...good at need, and at her utmost need, obedient to her call, came this happy little genius, and brought with him song and dance, riddle and charade, and comic... | |
| Maturin Murray Ballou - 1852 - 422 sayfa
...grief when he talked about religion. " If " good people," says Archbishop Usher, " would make " their goodness agreeable, and smile instead of frowning " in their virtue, how many would they win to the good " cause !" Mr. Ballou was affected, in his cheerful and happy belief of... | |
| Maturin Murray Ballou - 1853 - 418 sayfa
...grief when he talked about religion. " If "good people," says Archbishop Usher, "would make " their goodness agreeable, and smile instead of frowning " in their virtue, how many would they win to the good " cause !" Mr. Ballou was affected, in his cheerful and happy belief of... | |
| Maturin Murray Ballou - 1854 - 150 sayfa
...of grief when he talked about religion. "If good people," says Archbishop Usher, " would make their goodness agreeable, and smile instead of frowning in their virtue, how many would they win to the good cause ! " Mr. Ballou was affected, in his cheerful and happy belief of universal... | |
| Maturin Murray Ballou - 1854 - 150 sayfa
...of grief when he talked about religion. "If good people," says Archbishop Usher, " would make their goodness agreeable, and smile instead of frowning in their virtue, how many would they win to the good cause ! " Mr. Ballou was affected, in his cheerful and happy belief of universal... | |
| 1881 - 880 sayfa
...other men." One of his own wise sayings was the following — " If good people would boi make religion agreeable, and smile instead of frowning in their...virtue, how many they would win to the good cause!" His habit was to rife at five o'clock in summer and at six in winter, and "walking was his greatest... | |
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