I do not know whether I am on my head or my heels — that he should scull me in some little cockle-shell — a dinghy, he calls it — he and I, and nobody by, you know," with a laugh of annoyance ; " and I positively dare not tell the others. Temple Bar - 第 147 頁1883完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1896 - 568 頁
...another, sometimes with Canon Oakeley as intermediary, and which ends by Newman writing to Manning, ' I do not know whether I am on my head or my heels when I have active relations with you ' (ii. 346), is pathetic. But we do not think that it was only... | |
| Rhoda Broughton - 1883 - 478 頁
...fine," replies Sarah gloomily ; " but there is still to-day. You know that we are to go on the New River this afternoon ; and in a weak moment I promised that...should scull me in some little cockle-shell — a dinghy, he calls it — he and I, and nobody by, you know," with a laugh of annoyance ; " and I positively... | |
| Rhoda Broughton - 1883 - 304 頁
...are to go on the New River this afternoon; and in a weak moment I promised that ugly Bellairs—but I declare," with a burst of petulance, " that they...so that I do not know whether I am on my head or my heels—that he should scull me in some little cockle-shell — a dinghey, he calls it—he and I,... | |
| graf Leo Tolstoy - 1886 - 316 頁
...shown you the way with pleasure, I assure you," he said. " But," he added with an energetic gesture, " I do not know whether I am on my head or my heels .... I am on my way now to the general of the corps, for do you know how we stand ? To-morrow we fight... | |
| Edmund Sheridan Purcell - 1895 - 852 頁
...ARCHBISHOP — Thank you for your kind letter. I can only repeat what I said when you last heard from me, I do not know whether I am on my head or my heels when I have active relations with you. In spite of my friendly feelings, this is the judgment of my... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - 1896 - 802 頁
...series of masses for the friendly intentions of the other. Two years later Newman wrote to Manning : " I do not know whether I am on my head or my heels when I have active relations with you." After they became cardinals they met but twice. Yet such is... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne, Waldo Ralph Browne, Scofield Thayer - 1896 - 388 頁
...series of masses for the friendly intentions of the other. Two years later Newman wrote to Manning : " I do not know whether I am on my head or my heels when I have active relations with you." After they became cardinals they met but twice. Yet such is... | |
| 1896 - 790 頁
...swashing-blow. He tells Manning, in so many words, that he regards him with " a distressing mistrust," and that " I do not know whether I am on my head or my heels when I have active relations with you." At the time of the Vatican Council Newman's name disappeared... | |
| George William Erskine Russell - 1903 - 448 頁
...that it " was in terms which made a reply hardly fitting on my part ") : " My dear Archbishop, — I do not know whether I am on my head or my heels when I have active relations with yon." Nor was Manning at all backward in reciprocating these compliments.... | |
| Frederick Meyrick - 1905 - 376 頁
...me.' At the end of a long correspondence, suave on Manning's side, tart on Newman's, Newman writes : 1 I do not know whether I am on my head or my heels when I have active relations with you,' words ' which made a reply hardly fitting on my part' — wrote... | |
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