This world is the best that we live in, To lend, or to spend, or to give in ; But to beg, or to borrow, or get a man's own, 'Tis the very worst world, sir, that ever was known. Story of My Life - Página 185por Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - 1900Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Washington Irving - 1824 - 394 páginas
...end the stories of the Nervous Gentleman. PART II. BUCKTHORNE AMD HIS FRIENDS. This world is the hest that we live in, To lend, or to spend, or to give...borrow, or get a man's own, 'Tis the very worst world, sir, that ever was known. LlNES FROM AN INN WINDOW. VOL. I. N LITERARY LIFE. AMONG other objects of... | |
| Washington Irving - 1824 - 392 páginas
...end the stories of the Nervous Gentleman. PART II. BUCKTHORNE AND HIE FRIENDS. This world is the best that we live in, To lend, or to spend, or to give...beg, or to borrow, or get a man's own, 'Tis the very woist world, sir, that ever was known. LlNES FROM AN INN WINDOW. VOL. I. N LITERARY LIFE. AMONG other... | |
| Washington Irving - 1825 - 636 páginas
...the stories of the Nervous Gentleman. PART II. BUCKTHORNE AJfD Big FRIENDS. This world is the best that we live in, To lend, or to spend, or to give...borrow, or get a man's own, Tis the very worst world, sir, that ever was known. Lines from an Inn Window. LITERARY LIFE. AMONG other subjects of a traveller's... | |
| Washington Irving - 1825 - 312 páginas
...end the stories of the Nervous Gentleman. PART II. BUCKTHORNE AND HIS FRIENDS. This world is the best that we live in, To lend, or to spend, or to give...borrow, or get a man's own, 'Tis the very worst world, sir, that ever was known. Lines from an Inn Window. LITERARY LIFE. AMONG other subjects of a traveller's... | |
| George Robert Gleig, John Trueheart (pseud.) - 1829 - 382 páginas
...all their littel bones being broke." MONEY LENDING. This world is the very best world that we lire in, To lend, or to spend, or to give in, But to beg, or to borrow, or to ask for one's own. ' T is the very worst world that ever was known. " THE captain who commanded... | |
| Washington Irving - 1836 - 252 páginas
...end the stories of the Nervous Gentleman. PART IL BUCKTHORNE AND HIS FRIENDS. This world is the best that we live in. To lend, or to spend, or to give in ; But to beg, or to borrow, or get a man's own, Tit the very wont world, sir, that ever was known. Line* from an Inn Window. VOL. I. LITERARY LIFE,... | |
| 1868 - 738 páginas
...satirised, was suggested by the apophthegm conveyed in a homely vcrsiclu : " 'Tis a very good world we live in, To lend, or to spend, or to give in j But to beg or to borrow, or get a man's own, 'Tis the very worst world that ever was known." But... | |
| Henry Brown - 1844 - 526 páginas
...Charles James Fox, the celebrated English orator and statesman, in his melancholy mood, said : " 'T is a very good world that we live in, To lend, or to spend, or to give in — Bui to beg, or to borrow, or get a man's own — 'Tis the very worst world that ever was known."... | |
| 1891 - 672 páginas
...235, eighth edition, Routledge). The full text is as follows : — It is a very good world to lire in, To lend, or to spend, or to give in ; But to beg or to borrow, or to get a man's own, It is the тегу worst world that етег was known. GM GERAHTY. Hampton Wick.... | |
| Washington Irving - 1850 - 498 páginas
...show them all to a different chamber !" PART II. BUCKTHORNE AND HIS FRIENDS. This world is the best that we live in. To lend, or to spend, or to give in; Bat to beg, or to borrow, or get a man's own, 'Tifl the very worst world, sir, that ever was known.... | |
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