Cherish me with that dignified tenderness, which I have only found in you ; and your own dear girl will try to keep under a quickness of feeling, that has sometimes given you pain. Life of Mary Wollstonecraft - Página 203por Elizabeth Robins Pennell - 1884 - 360 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1798 - 614 páginas
...with that dignified tenderness, which I have only found in you ; and your own dear girl will try to keep under a quickness of feeling, that has sometimes...fall into the miserable state, which rendered life a burthen almost too heavy to be borne. Colonel 's eye. You can scarcely imagine with what pleasure '... | |
| 1901 - 604 páginas
...of enjoyment I have in my head now that I am confident my heart has found peace in your bosom. . . . Yes, I will be good, that I may deserve to be happy, and whilst you love me I cannot again fall into that miserable state which rendered life a burthen almost too heavy to be borne. But, good night —... | |
| Mary Wollstonecraft - 1879 - 294 páginas
...with that dignified tenderness, which I have only found in you ; and your own dear girl will try to keep under a quickness of feeling, that has sometimes...fall into the miserable state which rendered life a burthen almost too heavy to be borne. But, good-night ! God bless you ! Sterne says that is equal to... | |
| Mary Wollstonecraft - 1879 - 288 páginas
...with that dignified tenderness, which I have only found in you ; and your own dear girl will try to keep under a quickness of feeling, that has sometimes...fall into the miserable state which rendered life a burthen almost too heavy to be borne. But, good-night ! God bless you ! Sterne says that is equal to... | |
| Mary Wollstonecraft - 1879 - 286 páginas
...with that dignified tenderness, which I have only found in you ; and your own dear girl will try to keep under a quickness of feeling, that has sometimes...fall into the miserable state which rendered life a burthen almost too heavy to be borne. Kut, good-night ! God bless you ! Sterne says that is equal to... | |
| Abby Sage Richardson - 1882 - 348 páginas
...with that dignified tenderness which I have only found in you, and }'our own dear girl will try to keep under a quickness of feeling that has sometimes given you pain. Yes, I will be good, that I ma}' deserve to be happy, and whilst you love me, I cannot again fall into that miserable state which... | |
| Elizabeth Robins Pennell - 1885 - 228 páginas
...me with that dignified tenderness which I have only found in you, and your own dear girl will try to keep under a quickness of feeling that has sometimes...heavy to be borne. But good-night ! God bless you ! . . . I will be at the barrier a little after ten o'clock to-morrow. The reason for this step was... | |
| Elizabeth Robins Pennell - 1885 - 226 páginas
...me with that dignified tenderness which I have only found in you, and your own dear girl will try to keep under a quickness of feeling that has sometimes...burden almost too heavy to be borne. But good-night I God bless you ! . . . I will be at the barrier a little after ten o'clock to-morrow. The reason for... | |
| John Cordy Jeaffreson - 1885 - 524 páginas
...with that dignified tenderness, which I have only found in you ; and your own dear girl will try to keep under a quickness of feeling, that has sometimes...rendered life a burden almost too heavy to be borne.' Let the reader consider these words. In Letter vi. (a genuine love-letter), dated from Paris to Imlay... | |
| 1901 - 886 páginas
...plans of enjoyment I have in my head now that I am confident my heart has found peace in your bosom Yes, I will be good, that I may deserve to be happy, and whilst you love me I cannot again fall into that miserable state which rendered life a burden almost too heavy to be borne. But, good nightGod... | |
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