 | Eneas Sweetland Dallas - 1869
...because my house where i was deposed my money, finish to be consumed of the flames.' — ' Oh here is great misfortune ! ' — ' Not so great nor i either...because my wife and my house are burned together.'" " Philip, king's Macedonia, being fall, and seeing the extension of her body drawed upon the dust was... | |
 | William T. Dobson - 1882 - 254 pages
...quit, because my house where i was disposed my money, finish to be consumed by the flames.' ' Oh, here is a great misfortune ! ' ' Not so great nor i either, because my wife and my house are burned together ! ' " The concluding portion of this Guide is devoted to " Idiotisms and Proverbs," of some of which... | |
 | Poetical ingenuities - 1882
...quit, because my house where i was disposed my money, finish to be consumed by the flames.' ' Oh, here is a great misfortune ! * ' Not so great nor i either, because my wife and my house are burned together !' " The concluding portion of this Guide is devoted to " Idiotisms and Proverbs," of some of which... | |
 | José da Fonseca, Pedro Carolino - 1884
...because my house wkere I was deposed my money, finish to be consumed by the flames." — Oh ! here is a great misfortune ! — " Not so great nor I either,...the single grace which he had to beg to God was that migh please to prolong her life even what he might have paied all that he did indebt. — " This motive... | |
 | William Shepard Walsh - Literary Criticism - 1892 - 1104 pages
...quit, because my house where i was disposed my money, finish to be consumed by the fi.imes." " Oh, here is a great misfortune !" " Not so great nor i either,...because my wife and my house are burned together!" The whole concludes appropriately with a choice collection of *' Idiotisms and Proverbs." Again we... | |
 | WILLIAM S WALSH - 1892
...this sum for to buy some muttons which are all deads of the rot." "That is indeed very sony." "Not so nor i either, because my wife and my house are burned together!" The whole concludes appropriately with a choice collection of "Idiotisms and Proverbs." Again we can... | |
 | William Conant Church - Fiction - 1868
...because my house where I was deposed my money, finish to be consumed by the flames." — Oh I here is a great misfortune! — "Not so great nor i either,...because my wife and my house are burned together." to spit." The work closes with a quantity of " Idiot isms and Proverbs," among which the reader will... | |
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