| Nicolas Gouin Dufief - French language - 1804 - 526 pages
...leaves and blossoms. In short, the country is delightful at that season. In winter, on the contrary, every thing languishes and the days are very tedious. It is true, if you are not fond of reading. But in the evening, you may go to the play or the opera. One can scarcely go out in winter without... | |
| Nicolas Gouin Dufief - Commercial correspondence, Spanish - 1811 - 606 pages
...leaves and blossoms. Ii short, -the country is delightful at that season. In winter, on the contrary, every thing languishes, and the days are very tedious. It is true, if you are not fond of reading. But in the evening you may go to the play or the opera. We can scarcely go out in winter without getting... | |
| G. H. Poppleton - 1812 - 254 pages
...automne. Thé thought of being so iaear the wiuter makes me dislike autumn. I don't like winter at ail. In winter every thing languishes , and the days are very tedious. It is true ; but in the evetting one can go to the play. L'idée d'être si près de l'hiver fait que l'automne... | |
| Nicolas Gouin Dufief - English language - 1817 - 594 pages
...leaves and blossoms. In short, the country is delightful at that season. In winter, on the contrary, every thing languishes, and the days are very tedious. It is true, if you are not fond of reading. But in the evening you may go to the play or the opera. We can scarcely go out in winter without getting... | |
| G. H. Poppleton - French language - 1825 - 326 pages
...fruits. The thonght of being so near the winter makes me dislike autumn. I dont like winter at ail. In winter every thing languishes, and the days are very tedious. It is true ; but in the evening one can go to the play. DIALOGUE XXV. On the time nf the day. What o'clock is... | |
| Hannibal Evans Lloyd - 1827 - 326 pages
...the 3 . spring. I do not like ^inter. You .'are not the only one, most people are of your opinion. In winter every thing languishes, and the days are very tedious. It is true, but in the evening you ;may go to 'the play. Besides ' the days being f|in summer pleasant, you may... | |
| Enrico Lemmi - 1853 - 288 pages
...E mezzogiorno," I don't like winter at all. You are not the only one, most men are of your opinion. In winter every thing languishes, and the days are very tedious. It is true, but you may go in the evening to the play. One can scarcely go out in winter without beingsplashed... | |
| H John Rowbotham - 1868 - 224 pages
...blossoms. In a word, the country is delightful at that season. Winter pleases me better than the other two. In winter every thing languishes, and the days are...tedious. It is true, if you are not fond of reading. But in the evening you can go to the play, or to the opera. One can scarcely get out in winter without... | |
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