... an ingenuous shame for an offence, not always to be seen in children in other families. I speak freely to you, my old friend ; ever since her sickness, things that gave me the quickest joy before, turn now to a certain anxiety. As the children play... The British Essayists: Tatler - Side 61av James Ferguson - 1819Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1710 - 488 sider
...Sicknefs, Things that gave me the quickeft Joy before, turn now to a certain Anxiety. As the Children play in the next Room, I know the poor Things by their Steps, and am confidering what they muft do , fhould they lofe their Mother in their tender Years. The Pleafure I... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1712 - 418 sider
...Sicknefs, Things that gave me the (juickeft Joy before, turn now to a certain Anxiety. As the Children play in the next Room, I know the poor Things by their Steps. ^ and am confidering what they muft do"fhould they lofe their Mother in their tender Yeais. The Plcafuve I ufed... | |
| Tatler - 1754 - 338 sider
...Sicknefs, Things that gave me the quickeft Joy before, turn now to a certain Anxiety. As the Children play in the next Room, I know the poor Things by their Steps, and ara confidering what they muft do, fhould they lofe their Mother in their tender Years. The Pleafure... | |
| 1709 - 388 sider
...ficknefs, things that gave me the quickeft joy before, turn now to a certain anxiety, AS the children play in the next room, I know the poor things by their fteps, and am confidering what they muft do, fhould they lofe their mother in their tender years. The... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1803 - 572 sider
...sickness, tiiings that gave me the quickest joy before turn now to a certain anxiety. As the children play in the next room, I know the poor things by their...baby, and the gossiping of it, is turned, into inward reflection and melancholy." He would have gone on in this tender way, when the good lady entered, and... | |
| 1804 - 676 sider
....sickness, things that gave me the quickest joy before tarn now to a certain anxiety. As the children play in the next room, I know the poor things by th'eir steps, and am csnsidering what they. must do, should they lose their mother in .their tender years. The pleasure... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 340 sider
...sickness, things that gave me the quickest joy before turn now to a certain anxiety. As the children play in the next room, I know the poor things by their...the gossiping of it, is turned into inward reflexion and melancholy." He would have gone on in this tender way, when the good lady entered, and with an... | |
| 1822 - 496 sider
...sickness, things that gave me the quickest joy before, turn now to a certain anxiety. As the children play in the next room, I know the poor things by their...baby, and the gossiping of it, is turned into inward reflection and melancholy.' He would have gone on in this tender way, when the good lady entered, and... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 332 sider
...sickness, things that gave me the quickest joy before turn now to a certain anxiety. As the children play in the next room, I know the poor things by their...baby, and the gossiping of it, is turned into inward reflection and melancholy.' He would have gone on in this tender way, when the good lady entered, and... | |
| 1829 - 804 sider
...sickness, things that gave me the quickest joy before, turn now to a certain anxiety. As the children play in the next room, I know the poor things by their...baby, and the gossiping of it, is turned into inward reflection and melancholy.' He would hnvc gone on in this tender way, when the good lady entered, and... | |
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