If he had looked pleased before, he had now to look both pleased and mystified. For my part, I justify this encouragement of smiling rather than tearful children; I do not wish to pay for tears anywhere but upon the stage; but I am prepared to deal largely... The Novels and Tales of Robert Louis Stevenson... - Pagina 76door Robert Louis Stevenson - 1895Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1878 - 300 pagina’s
...enabled to drink to the " glory of Q-od." THE DUTY OF BEING HAPPY. THERE is no duty so much underrated as the duty of being happy. By being happy we sow...to look both pleased and mystified. For my part, I j ustify this encouragement of smiling rather than tearful children ; I do not wish to pay for tears... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1877 - 808 pagina’s
...ragged, barefoot boy ran down the street after a marble, with so jolly an air that he set everyone he passed into a good humour ; one of these persons,...encouragement of smiling rather than tearful children ; I do not wish to pay for tears anywhere but upon the stage ; but I am prepared to deal largely in... | |
| 1877 - 826 pagina’s
...the street after a marble, with so jolly an air that he set everyone he passed into a good humor ; one of these persons, who had been delivered from...encouragement of smiling rather than tearful children ; I do not wish to pay for tears anywhere but upon the stage; but I am prepared to deal largely in... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1890 - 300 pagina’s
...beneficial than duties because, like the quality of mercy, they are not strained, and they are twice blest. There must always be two to a kiss, and there may...encouragement of smiling rather than tearful children ; I do not wish to pay for tears anywhere but upon the stage ; but I am prepared to deal largely in... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1893 - 250 pagina’s
...the street after a marble, with so jolly an air that he set every one he passed into a good humor ; one of these persons, who had been delivered from...encouragement of smiling rather than tearful children ; I do not want to pay for tears anywhere but upon the stage ; but 1 am prepared to deal largely in... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson, Lloyd Osbourne, Fanny Van de Grift Stevenson, William Ernest Henley - 1895 - 380 pagina’s
...beneficial than duties because, like the quality of mercy, they are not strained, and they are twice blest. There must always be two to a kiss, and there may...encouragement of smiling rather than tearful children ; I do not wish to pay for tears anywhere but upon the stage; but I am prepared to deal largely in... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1895 - 388 pagina’s
...benetkial than duties because, like the quality of mercy, they are not strained, and they are twice blest. There must always be two to a kiss, and there may...encouragement of smiling rather than tearful children ; I do not wish to pay for tears anywhere but upon the stage; but I am prepared to deal largely in... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1896 - 248 pagina’s
...the street after a marble, with so jolly an air that he set every one he passed into a good humor; one of these persons, who had been delivered from...encouragement of smiling rather than tearful children ; I do not want to pay for tears anywhere but upon the stage ; but 1 am prepared to deal largely in... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1898 - 306 pagina’s
...benefactor The other day, a ragged, barefoot boy ran down the street after a marble, with so jolly an ail that he set every one he passed into a good humour...encouragement of smiling rather than tearful children ; I do not wish to pay for tears anywhere but upon the stage ; but I am prepared to deal largely in... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1901 - 302 pagina’s
...beneficial than duties because, like the quality of mercy, they are not strained, and they are twice blest There must always be two to a kiss, and there may...encouragement of smiling rather than tearful children ; I do not wish to pay for tears anywhere but upon the stage ; but I am prepared to deal largely in... | |
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