It is surely a particular hardship, that I should not get bread in my own country (and it is too late to go abroad) after having acquired the reputation of excelling in the most useful art known to mankind; while every one who excels as a Player, Fiddler,... The Gentleman's Magazine - Page 5121810Full view - About this book
| Library Association - 1926 - 436 pages
...alas ! in both I was mistaken ... It is surely a particular hardship that I should not get bread in my own country (and it is too late to go abroad) after...to mankind, while every one who excels as a Player, Fidler, Dancer, etc., not only lives in Affluence but has it [in] their power to save a fortune." The... | |
| William Dana Orcutt - 1928 - 286 pages
...Horace Walpole, " It is surely a particular hardship that I should not get Bread in my own country after having acquired the Reputation of excelling in the most useful Art Known to Mankind." Disheartened, and perhaps questioning how long the japanning business could stand the financial strain,... | |
| Michael H. Black - 2000 - 362 pages
...of & repent I ever attempted. It is surely a particular hardship that I should not get Bread in my own Country (and it is too late to go abroad) after...excelling in the most useful Art known to Mankind; while everyone who excels as a Player, Fidler, Dancer &c not only lives in Affluence but has it in their... | |
| 240 pages
...of & repent I ever attempted. It is surely a particular hardship that I should not get Bread in my own Country (and it is too late to go abroad) after...Mankind ; while every one who excels as a Player, Fidler, Dancer &c not only lives in Affluence but has it [in] their power to save a Fortune. However,... | |
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