... time, I did not undergo more than in all my distemper. At twelve precisely my coach was at the door, which was no sooner told me, than I kissed my children round, and went into it with some little resolution. My wife, who behaved more like a heroine... The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon - Página 44por Henry Fielding - 1892 - 277 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1809 - 400 páginas
...into it with some little resolution. My wife , who behaved more like a heioine and philosopher, though at the same time the tenderest mother in the world,...followed me ; some friends went with us, and others took their leave ; and * Author of Tom Jones, Joseph Aadfevre, &cc. £t^ . , I heard my behaviour applauded,... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1816 - 932 páginas
...into it with some little resolution. My wife, who behaved more like a heroine and philosopher, though at the same time the tenderest mother in the world,...me; some friends went with us, and others here took I heir leave ; and I heard my behaviour applauded, with many murmurs and praises to \vhich I well knew... | |
| John Britton - 1816 - 944 páginas
...resolution. My wife, who behaved more like a heroine and philosopher, though at the same time the lenclerest mother in the world, and my eldest daughter, followed...went with us, and others here took their leave ; and 1 heard my behaviour applauded, with many murmurs and praises to which I well knew I had no title ;... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1821 - 850 páginas
...into it with some little resolution. My wife, who behaved more like a heroine and philosopher, though • Voyage to Lisbon, p. I. xxiv PREFATORY; MEMOIR. leave ; and I heard my behaviour applauded, with... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1821 - 846 páginas
...into it with some little resolution. My wife, who behaved more like a heroine and philosopher, though at the same time the tenderest mother in the world, and my eldest daughter, fol1 lowed me. Some friends went with us, and others here took their xxiv PREFATORY MEMOIR. leave ;... | |
| Walter Scott - 1825 - 260 páginas
...into it with some little resolution. My wife, who behaved more like a heroine and philosopher, though at the same time the tenderest mother in the world,...and praises, to which I well knew I had no title." This affecting passage makes a part of his Journey to Lisbon, a work which he commenced during the... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1825 - 554 páginas
...into it with some little resolution. My wife, who behaved more like a heroine and philosopher, though at the same time the tenderest mother in the world,...applauded, with many murmurs and praises, to which 1 well knew I had no title. » This affecting passage makes a part of his Journey to Lisbon, a work... | |
| Henry Fielding, Walter Scott - 1831 - 564 páginas
...into it with some little resolution. My wife, who behaved more like a heroine and philosopher, though at the same time the tenderest mother in the world,...and praises, to which I well knew I had no title." This affecting passage makes a part of his Journey to Lisbon, a work which he commenced during the... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1832 - 438 páginas
...mother in the world, and my eldest daughter, fo Jewed me. Some friends went with us, and others hen took their leave ; and I heard my behaviour applauded,...and praises, to which I well knew I had no title." This affecting passage makes apart of his Jovnuy to Lisbon, a work which he commenced during tlu voyage,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 484 páginas
...into it with some little resolution. My wife, who behaved more like a heroirieand philosopher, though at the same time the tenderest mother in the world,...and praises, to which I well knew I had no title." This affecting passage makes a part of his Journey to Lisbon, a work which he commenced during 1 Voyage... | |
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