Retrospection: A TaleTaylor and Hessey, Fleet Street, 1821 - 230 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 34
... thing happened . Not the least curiosity was manifested , or apparent interest taken , in my unconcealed literary occupations , by any member of the family ; for how intent soever I might be on my business , they 34 RETROSPECTION .
... thing happened . Not the least curiosity was manifested , or apparent interest taken , in my unconcealed literary occupations , by any member of the family ; for how intent soever I might be on my business , they 34 RETROSPECTION .
Σελίδα 39
... temper , and furnished me with a more correct idea of filial piety , from the pleasing example of it I had lately con- templated . I think , during the imme- diate season of affliction at least , I should have RETROSPECTION . 39.
... temper , and furnished me with a more correct idea of filial piety , from the pleasing example of it I had lately con- templated . I think , during the imme- diate season of affliction at least , I should have RETROSPECTION . 39.
Σελίδα 40
A Tale Mrs. Taylor (Ann Martin). diate season of affliction at least , I should have been almost amiable , could I have avoided the presence of Peter Patterson ; but whenever I returned to my mother after having encountered him , my ...
A Tale Mrs. Taylor (Ann Martin). diate season of affliction at least , I should have been almost amiable , could I have avoided the presence of Peter Patterson ; but whenever I returned to my mother after having encountered him , my ...
Σελίδα 41
... least in dying circumstances : and I was solicitous to communicate my new ideas on that im- portant subject to my mother . But , alas ! to accost her in the language of the Gospel seemed to me like speaking in an unknown tongue , or ...
... least in dying circumstances : and I was solicitous to communicate my new ideas on that im- portant subject to my mother . But , alas ! to accost her in the language of the Gospel seemed to me like speaking in an unknown tongue , or ...
Σελίδα 47
... least the ap- pearance of regularity and comfort in the house ; which was more than could be said of it afterwards , while under my management . My father , though so much absorbed in business , was by no means indifferent to the ...
... least the ap- pearance of regularity and comfort in the house ; which was more than could be said of it afterwards , while under my management . My father , though so much absorbed in business , was by no means indifferent to the ...
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accosted acquaintance affairs afford agreeable amiable anxiety appeared beautiful frontispiece began believe boards brocade brother character cheerful chimneys Christian circum circumstances comfort conduct confess connexion cordially countenance dear Miss Burrows discerned Edinburgh Review Edition effect endeavours evil excite exclaimed farm father favourable fear feelings felt FLEET STREET foolscap 8vo friends habits hand happy hitherto hope humble imagined indulged JANE TAYLOR JOHN CLARE JOHN KEATS knew lady late Lucy luxuries means ment mind Miss Watson mistress morning morocco mortification mother natural Nazarite neighbourhood neighbours ness never nexion Northamptonshire object occasion ONGAR opinion parents perceive perly person Peter Patterson present Price racter recollection rendered replied respecting Richard rience roughgood seemed sentiments servants siderable SIR MATTHEW HALE situation soon sorrow spirit Spitalfield stance suffered sure TAYLOR temper thing thought tion wife William Thoroughgood wish young
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Σελίδα 136 - Then I looked on all the works that my hands had wrought, and on the labour that I had laboured to do : and, behold, all was vanity and vexation of spirit, and there was no profit under the sun.
Σελίδα 192 - he who ruleth his spirit is greater than he who taketh a. city," the rigid discipline and government, to which Mr.