| Leigh Hunt - 1850 - 320 sider
...eatables. The learned derived the word from the Greek phago, to eat. I had so little objection to serve put of love, that there is no office I could not have...the neatness, and even elegance of his appearance. Receiving the refusal, for which he had been prepared, he showed me a knot in a long handkerchief,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1850 - 340 sider
...objection to serve out of love, that there is no office I could not have performed for good will ; but it had been given out that I had determined not...the neatness, and even elegance, of his appearance. Receiving the refusal, for which he had been prepared, he showed me a knot in a long handkerchief,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1860 - 526 sider
...little objection to serve out of love, that there is no office I could not have performed for good will; but it had been given out that I had determined not...the neatness, and even elegance, of his appearance. Receiving the refusal, for which he had been prepared, he showed me a knot in a long handkerchief,... | |
| William Harnett Blanch - 1877 - 162 sider
...objection to serve out of love, that there is no office I could not have performed for good will ; but it had been given out that I had determined not...the neatness, and even elegance, of his appearance. " Receiving the refusal, for which he had been prepared, he showed me a knot in a long handkerchief,... | |
| Ascott Robert Hope Moncrieff - 1882 - 420 sider
...for him individually, beyond his due proportion of statute labour for the good of the community. " I had so little objection to serve out of love that...the neatness and even elegance of his appearance. Receiving the refusal for which he had been prepared, he showed me a knot in a long handkerchief, and... | |
| Reginald Brimley Johnson - 1896 - 364 sider
...objection to serve out of love, that there is no office I could not have performed for good will ; but it had been given out that I had determined not...the neatness, and even elegance, of his appearance. Receiving the refusal, for which he had been prepared, he showed me a knot in a long handkerchief,... | |
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