| John Fisher Murray - 1842 - 322 halaman
...that learned man, is highly characteristic:— " There he converses," says Erasmus, " with his wife, his son, his daughterin-law, his three daughters and...husbands, with eleven grand-children. There is not any man living so affectionate to his children as he, and he loveth his old wife as well as if she... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1847 - 320 halaman
...envy, and yet magnificent enough ; there he converseth affably with his family, his wife, his son, and daughter-inlaw, his three daughters and their husbands, with eleven grandchildren. There is not any man so loving to his children as he, and he loveth his old wife, as well as if she were a young... | |
| 1850 - 896 halaman
...beautifully docs Erasmus describe his mode of living in this very place : " He converscth with his wife, his son, his daughter-in-law, his three daughters...affectionate to his children as he. He loveth his old wife as if she were a young maid ; he persnadeth her to play on the lute, and so with the like gentleness he... | |
| 1852 - 638 halaman
...envy, yet magnificeut enough. There he converseth affably with his family ; his wife, his son, and daughter-in-law; his three daughters, and their husbands ; with eleven grandchildren. There is not any man living so affectionate with bis children as he, and he loveth his old wife as well as if she... | |
| Mrs. S. C. Hall - 1854 - 608 halaman
...beautifully does Erasmus describe his mode of living in this very place : — ' He converseth with his wife, his son, his daughter-in-law, his three daughters...affectionate to his children as he. He loveth his old wife as if she were a young maid ; he persuadcth her to play on the lute, and so with the like gentleness he... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1855 - 586 halaman
...beautifully docs Erasmus describe his mode of living in this very place : — "He convereeth with hie wife, his son, his daughter-in-law, his three daughters...is not a man living so affectionate to his children a» he. He lovetn his old wife as if she were a young maid ; he ¡lersuadeth her to play on the lute,... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1855 - 586 halaman
...Erasmus describe bis mode of living in this very place : — "He convcrseth with his wife, his eon, his daughter-in-law, his three daughters and their husbands, with eleven grandchildren. There i» not л man living so affectionate to his children as he. He lovetll his old wife as if she were... | |
| Anne Manning - 1860 - 272 halaman
...built himself a House at Chelsea. There " he converses with his Wife, his Son, his Daughter-in" law, his three Daughters and their Husbands, with eleven " Grand-children. There is not a Man living so affec" tionate as he ; he loveth his old Wife as if she were a " young Maid." " 1 would call his House,"... | |
| Anne Manning - 1860 - 272 halaman
...built himself a House at Chehea. There " he converses with his Wife, his Son, his Daughter-in" law, his three Daughters and their Husbands, with eleven " Grand-children. There is not a Man living so affec" tionate as he; he loveth his old Wife as if she were a " young Maid." " 1 would call his House,"... | |
| Augusta Theodosia Drane - 1860 - 384 halaman
...kindred, whom he educated under his roof. Erasmus describes him as living " with his wife, son, and daughterin-law, his three daughters and their husbands, with eleven grandchildren. There is not," he continues, " any man alive so loving to his children as he ; and such is the excellence of his temper,... | |
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