| Robert Hebert Quick - Education - 1886 - 340 pages
...their reigns ?' • Yes,' added Julia, 'and of the Roman emperors as low as Severus, besides agreat deal of the heathen mythology, and all the metals,...distinguished philosophers.' Very true. indeed, my dears,' replied the aunt,' but you are blessed with wonderful memories. . . . Remember that if you are ever... | |
| Mrs. Charles Malden - 1889 - 240 pages
...cannot remember the time when I did not know a great deal that she has not the least notion of yet. How long ago is it, aunt, since we used to repeat...memories, and your poor cousin has probably none at all. There is a vast deal of difference in memories as well as in everything else, and, therefore, you must... | |
| Jane Austen - 1892 - 274 pages
...time when I did not know a great deal that she has not the least notion of yet. How long ago it is, aunt, since we used to repeat the chronological order...memories, and your poor cousin has probably none at all. There is a vast deal of difference in memories, as well as in everything else, and therefore you must... | |
| Jane Austen - English fiction - 1892 - 220 pages
...They would have been neither able nor anxious to indulge in the Miss Bertrams' childish boasts. "' How long ago is it, aunt, since we used to repeat...heathen mythology, and all the metals, semi-metals, plants, and distinguished philosophers.' " 1 A' indeed Mr Goldwin-Smith has surmised. Jane Austen had,... | |
| Jane Austen - English fiction - 1892 - 274 pages
...reigns ! " "Yes," added the other; "and of the Roman emperors as low as Severus; besides a great deal ot the heathen mythology, and all the metals, semi-metals,...memories, and your poor cousin has probably none at all. There is a vast deal of difference in memories, as well as in everything else, and therefore you must... | |
| Jane Austen - 1892 - 294 pages
...! " "Yes," added the other; "and of the Roman emperors as low as Severus ; besides a great deal ot the heathen mythology, and all the metals, semi-metals,...memories, and your poor cousin has probably none at all. There is a vast deal of difference in memories, as well as in everything else, and therefore you must... | |
| Jane Austen - 1895 - 220 pages
...neither able nor anxious to indulge in the Miss Bertrams' childish boasts. " ' How long ago it is, aunt, since we used to repeat the chronological order...heathen mythology, and all the metals, semi-metals, plants, and distinguished philosophers.' " 1 As indeed Mr Goldwin-Smith has surmised. Jane Austen had,... | |
| Jane Austen - 1899 - 324 pages
...accession, and most of the principal events of their reigns! " "Yes," added the other; "and of the Komaii emperors as low as Severus ; besides a great deal...distinguished philosophers." "Very true, indeed, my dears; hut you are blessed with wonderful memories, and your poor cousin has probably none at all. There is... | |
| Jane Austen - England - 1905 - 364 pages
...time when I did not know a great deal that she has not the least notion of yet. How long ago it is, aunt, since we used to repeat the chronological order...memories, and your poor cousin has probably none at all. There is a vast deal of difference in memories, as well as in everything else, and therefore you must... | |
| Geraldine Edith Mitton - Biography & Autobiography - 1905 - 416 pages
...cannot remember the time when I did not know a great deal that she has not the least notion of yet. How long ago is it, aunt, since we used to repeat...semi-metals, planets, and distinguished philosophers." " The rattle-pate, Miss Amelia, in Calebs thus gives an account of her education : " I have gone on... | |
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