| William Pitt Scargill - 1828 - 274 sider
...me to examine its contents. " There I keep my novels, reviews, and magazines ; for you know, that ' all work and no play would make Jack a dull boy ;'...shelves can supply.'' In this Poets' Corner I found Scott,s works, both in prose and verse; several other modern novels of good name ; and all the early... | |
| California. State Board of Horticulture - 1894 - 550 sider
...our orchards when they are young. ENTERTAINMENTS. THE CHAIRMAN: Gentlemen, it has been said that " all work and no play would make Jack a dull boy," and perhaps it would make us so. We have some correspondence here in reference to the play part of this... | |
| 1897 - 422 sider
...etc. These tremendous industries keep Pittsburg apparently in an everlasting state of occupation. But "all work and no play, would make Jack a dull boy," and the populous are thoroughly educated up to this maxim. This is fully demonstrated in the educational... | |
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