| 1850 - 806 pages
...ourselves through the philosophy of antipathies: — ' I do not like thee Dr. Fell, The reason why I cannot tell ; But this I know, and know full well, I do not like thee Dr. Fell.' Still Mr. Hunt is not what is called a good hater. Properly speaking he cannot... | |
| Maria Edgeworth, Richard Lovell Edgeworth - Education - 1815 - 524 pages
...independently of prejudice, or childish prepossession. " 1 do not like yon, Doctor Fell ; " The reason why I cannot tell : " But this I know, and know full well, " I do not like you, Doctor Fell,1' — is an exact specimen of the usual mode of reasoning, of the usual method... | |
| William Thomas Moncrieff - English poetry - 1829 - 198 pages
...very pleasant Translation of this last Epigram : — I do not love thee, Doctor Fell, The reason why I cannot tell ; But this I know, and know full well, I do not love thee, Doctor Fell. MADRIGAL. OFT on a Summer's eve, with vagrant feet, When the sun mildly glimmer'd through... | |
| 510 pages
...for his dislike to his master, in the old rhyme— " I do not like you, Doctor Fell, The reason why I cannot tell ; But this I know, and know full well, I do not like you, Doctor Fell." There ?ms a fault in the doctor, since he could not obtain the goodwill of... | |
| John William Carleton - 1844 - 516 pages
...his dislike to his master, in the old rhyme — " I do not like you, Doctor Fell, The reason why I cannot tell ; But this I know, and know full well, I do not like you, Doctor Fell." There was a fault in the doctor, since ho could not obtain tho goodwill of... | |
| 1840 - 408 pages
...be required to account for. When we laugh at the well known school boy doggrel : " I do Dot like you Dr. Fell, The reason why 1 cannot tell • But this I know full well, 1 do not like you Dr. Fell ;" it would he well to consider, whether these very lucid lines... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - English literature - 1850 - 910 pages
...ourselves through the philosophy of antipathies : — ' I do not like thee Dr. Fell, The reason why I cannot tell ; But this I know, and know full well, I do not like thee Dr. Fell.' ever, with him for saying pretty things about it ; but when he endeavours to persuade... | |
| 1852 - 776 pages
...Christ Church, Oxford, may illustrate my meaning: — I do not like thee, Dr. Fell, The reason why I cannot tell, But this I know, and know full well, I do not like thee, Dr. Fell. But, we all exert another kind of influence, which is immensely more effectual.... | |
| Frederick William Shelton - American fiction - 1853 - 374 pages
...pretend that there is reason, only the fact is so. " I do not like thee, Doctor Fell, The reason why I cannot tell, But this I know, and know full well, I do not like thee, Doctor Fell." I cannot, however, forbear to allude to one topic which had to do with the... | |
| George Etell Sargent - 1854 - 172 pages
...AND ANTIPATHIES. IS TWO CHAPTERS. CHAPTEE I. ' I do not like thee, Doctor Fell, Though why it is, I cannot tell ; But this I know, and know full well, I do not like thee, Doctor Fell.' Now. everybody can see that this is a foolish thing. Why should poor Doctor... | |
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