her. I am quick and hasty in my temper ; my sensibility is touched sometimes with a trifle, and my expression of it sudden as gunpowder ; but, my darling, it is a misfortune which, not having been sufficiently restrained in my youth, has caused me much... American Journal of Education - Σελίδα 961830Πλήρης προβολή - Σχετικά με αυτό το βιβλίο
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...— your dear, your good mother, — say a harsh or a hasty thing to any person in my life. Endeavour to imitate her. I am quick and hasty in my temper...more trouble to subdue this natural impetuosity, than any thing I ever undertook. I believe that you are both mild ; but if ever you feel in your little... | |
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...harsh or a hasty thing to any person in her life. Endeavour to imitate her. I am quick and hasty m my temper ; my sensibility is touched sometimes with a trifle, and my expression of it as sudden as gunpowder : but, my darling, it is a misfortune which, not having been sufficiently restrained... | |
| Bela Bates Edwards - 1832 - 338 σελίδες
...all your actions should mark you gentle. I never knew your mother—your dear, your good mother—say a harsh or a hasty thing to any person in my life....more trouble to subdue this natural impetuosity, than any thing I ever undertook. I believe that you are both mild ; but if ever you feel in your little... | |
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...dissenting from their opinion, your argument and opposition to it should not be tinctured by any thing offensive. Never forget, for one moment, that you...more trouble to subdue this natural impetuosity, than any thing I ever undertook. I believe that you are both mild ; but if ever you feel in your little... | |
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