So great was his reason and goodness, that upon consideration it made my folly appear to me so vile, that from that day until the day of his death I never thought fit to ask him any business but what he communicated freely to me in order to his estate... Contributions to the Edinburgh Review - Pagina 471door Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 733 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Half hours - 1847 - 614 pagina’s
...taking me in his arms, answered, ' My dearest soul, nothing upon earth can afflict me like that, and when you asked me of my business, it was wholly out...communicated freely to me in order to his estate or family. ****** We pursued our voyage with prosperous winds, but with a most tempestuous master, a Dutchman,... | |
| 1852 - 782 pagina’s
...folly appear to me so vile, that from that day until the day of his death, I never thought fit to nsk red with honeysuckles, their linle gardens and high...their box-edgings, balls of holly, and yew. tree tick and big with child, I was set on shore, almost dead, in the island of Scillv ; when we had got... | |
| Mrs. Newton Crosland - 1854 - 430 pagina’s
...tkit upon consideration it maud*: mr i^Cy appear to ate so v3e that from that day the day of his d^aih I never thought fit to ask him any business but what...communicated freely to me in order to his estate or family." But we must hurry on, nor pause to detail a hundred characteristic incidents of the times and of herself... | |
| Women - 1859 - 312 pagina’s
...that from that day until the day of his death, I never thought fit to ask him any business, except what he communicated freely to me in order to his estate or family." THE PATTERN OF DOMESTIC VIRTUE. LUCY HUTCHINSON, DAUGHTER of Sir Allan Apsley, was born in 1624. At... | |
| Jane Williams - 1861 - 580 pagina’s
...that, from that day until the day of his death, I never thought fit to ask him any business, except what he communicated freely to me in order to his estate or family." ANNE KILLIGREW. Anne, daughter of Dr. Henry Killigrew, Master of the Savoy, received a learned education,... | |
| Charles Bruce - 1875 - 636 pagina’s
...taking me in his arms, answered, " My dearest soul, nothing upon earth can afflict me like that ; and when you asked me of my business, it was wholly out...communicated freely to me in order to his estate or family.' In the summer of 1645, the Prince and his retinue were driven away from Bristol by the ravages of the... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1879 - 428 pagina’s
...satisfied.' So great was his reason and goodness, that, upon consideration, it made my folly appear to mo so vile, that from that day until the day of his death,...communicated freely to me in order to his estate or family. LADY HACHEL BUSSELL. The letters of this lady have secured her a place in literature, though less elevated... | |
| 1861 - 740 pagina’s
...duty to his prince which set herright for life. "So great was his reason and goodness," she writes, "that, upon consideration, it made my folly appear...communicated freely to me, in order to his estate or family." About such things he did communicate freely from the day when they married upon twenty pounds, in the... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1881 - 842 pagina’s
...appear to me so vile, that from that day until the day of his death. I never thought fit to ask him uny business, but what he communicated freely to me in order to his estate or family. LADY RACHEL RUSSELL. The letters of this lady have secured her a place in literature, though less elevated... | |
| Jessie Bedford - 1903 - 384 pagina’s
...me in his arms, answered, " My dearest ' "soul, nothing upon earth can afflict me like that, ' "and when you asked me of my business, it was ' "wholly...freely to ' me in order to his estate or family.' From Bristol, on account of the plague, the Prince and his retinue moved to Barnstaple, which it is... | |
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