Well, well, as they said to the lover of the beautiful Indian queen, when he was turned into a dog, 'your misfortune is irreparable, so have patience.' In this world we must live for the present at least ; but I own I think it is made up of odds and ends."... Romance and Reality - Seite 30von Letitia Elizabeth Landon - 1832Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Letitia Elizabeth Landon - 1831 - 354 Seiten
...world we must live for the present at least ; but I own I think it is made up of odds and ends." " ' Quand on n'a pas ce qu'on aime, II faut aimer ce qu'on...practising. I doubt the polite disclaimer of weariness which she has smiled, and is about to say." He was quite wrong; Emily would have listened to him with... | |
| Letitia Elizabeth Landon - 1831 - 360 Seiten
...at least; but I own I think it is made up of odds and ends." " ' Qaand on n'a pas ce qu'on aime, H faut aimer ce qu'on a,' " said Edward; " a doctrine...practising. I doubt the polite disclaimer of weariness which she has smiled, and is about to say." He was quite wrong; Emily would have listened to him with... | |
| 1846 - 512 Seiten
...that had taken me to Italy prevented my visit to the rock. Upon the truly national principle — " Quand on n'a pas ce qu'on aime, II faut aimer ce qu'on a," I gladly availed myself of the offer of an Italian friend, to accompany him to the Cittavecchia races.... | |
| Letitia Elizabeth Landon - 1832 - 512 Seiten
...world we must live for the present at least ; but I own I think it is made up of odds and ends." " ' Quand on n'a pas ce qu'on aime, II faut aimer ce qu'on...Emily would have listened to him with delight, even if he had spoken Sanscrit. When have the words of a loved one dropped other than honey ? " That woman's... | |
| Letitia Elizabeth Landon - 1832 - 260 Seiten
...world we must live for the present at least ; but I own I think it is made up of odds and ends." " ' Q,uand on n'a pas ce qu'on aime, II faut aimer ce...Emily would have listened to him with delight, even if he had spoken Sanscrit. "When have the words of a loved one dropped other than honey ? " That woman's... | |
| Ida Hahn-Hahn (Gräfin) - 1835 - 332 Seiten
...geweif)t! Selig ft'nb bie »arюen Jperjen, '. :-.. , • 2ími ifl 2iblert ginfamfeit. . . . .-.- л-- 198 „Quand on n'a pas ce qu'on aime, „II faut aimer ce qu'on a. I85o^lgebae^t unb Samit fommjl bu burф bie SBelt!. 9Ифté jlillt fo beé Jpeqené ^oфen, ©o ber... | |
| 1835 - 742 Seiten
...when we're far from the lips we love L We've but to make love to the lips we're near." — Moore. " Quand on n'a pas ce qu'on aime II faut aimer ce qu'on a." As the route of Strangway, Neville, and myself, lay in the same direction as far as London, we determined... | |
| Edward Lascelles (fict.name.) - 1837 - 374 Seiten
...And that when we're far from the lips we love We've but to make love to the lips we're near. MOOKE. Quand on n'a pas ce qu'on aime, II faut aimer ce qu'on a. As the route of Strangways, Neville, and myself, lay in the same direction as far as London, we determined... | |
| Harriet Maria Gordon Smythies - 1842 - 966 Seiten
...with Ellen's reserve; the former had humbled him, the latter raised him again in his own opinion. " Si on n'a pas ce qu'on aime II faut aimer ce qu'on a," he said to himself; for he was a Frenchman of the kcole romantique. A passionate worship of a lofty... | |
| mrs. Walker - 1845 - 344 Seiten
...absence from my intended. Not that she is to be compared to Flora in elegance or even beauty. Mais quand on n'a pas ce qu'on aime, II faut aimer ce qu'on a. However, pray be so good as not to fancy I am in love in the very slightest degree, with this laughter-loving... | |
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