| 1918 - 692 sayfa
...information. Nevertheless, the well-known account is ever fascinating : There is not any man so loving to his children as he; and he loveth his old wife as well as if she were a. young maid ; and such is theexcellence of his temper, that whatsoever happeneth... | |
| Benson Bobrick - 2001 - 394 sayfa
...daughters and their husbands, with eleven grandchildren. There is not any man living so affectionate as he, and he loveth his old wife as if she were a...house you would say that Plato's Academy was revived again, only, whereas in the Academy discussion turned upon geometry and the power of numbers, the house... | |
| S.P.Sharma - 2007 - 132 sayfa
...educated, but who was an excellent housewife. It is on record that theirs' was an extremely happy marriage. "He loveth his old wife as if she were a girl of fifteen," wrote his friend Erasmus about More. Honore de Balzac's first mistress, Madame de Berny, his next door... | |
| 1876 - 736 sayfa
...three daughters and their husbands, with eleven grand-children ; there is not any man living so loving to his children as he, and he loveth his old wife as if she were a young mayde, and such is the excellencie of his temper, that whatsoever happenethe that could not be... | |
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