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" We saw each other every day, and I became excessively attached to her. Her shyness wore off by degrees. The more I saw of her, the more I had reason to admire her. Her mind seemed to unfold itself leaf by leaf, and every time to discover new sweetness.... "
The Historical Magazine, and Notes and Queries Concerning the Antiquities ... - Stran 315
1870
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The Guardian, Količine 12–13

1861 - 784 strani
...portray with his artist-pen the lineament of his loved one ! He says in the same letter, " The more I saw of her, the more I had reason to admire her....sweetness. Nobody knew her so well as I, for she was generally timid and silent ; but I, in a manner, studied her excellence. Never did I meet with more...
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The Life and Letters of Washington Irving, Količina 1

Washington Irving - 1862 - 482 strani
...other every day, and I became excessively attached to her. Her shyness wore off by degrees. The more I saw of her, the more I had reason to admire her....sweetness. Nobody knew her so well as I, for she was generally timid and silent ; but I in a manner studied her excellence. Never did I meet with more intuitive...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Količina 56

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1862 - 602 strani
...with his artist136 137 pen the lineaments of his loved one. He eays, in the same letter : ' The more I saw of her, the more I had reason to admire her....sweetness. Nobody knew her so well as I, for she was generally timid and silent ; but I in a manner studied her excellence. Never did I meet with more intuitive...
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, Količina 59

1862 - 608 strani
...before me, and I dreamt of her incessantly.' his loved one ! He says, in the same letter: ' The more I saw of her, the more I had reason to admire her....seemed to unfold itself leaf by leaf, and every time «o discover new sweetness. Nobody knew her so well as I, for she was generally timid and silent; but...
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The Ladies' Repository, Količina 24

1864 - 876 strani
...exquisite delicacy, beauty, and pathetic tenderness and sweetness. I give a few specimens: "The more I saw of her the more I had reason to admire her....sweetness. Nobody knew her so well as I, for she was generally timid and silent; but I in a manner studied her excellence. Never did I meet with more intuitive...
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The Life and Letters of Washington Irving, Količina 1

Pierre Munroe Irving - 1864 - 472 strani
...leaf, and every time to discover new sweetness. Nobody knew her so well as I, for she was generally timid and silent ; but I in a manner studied her excellence....Never did I meet with more intuitive rectitude of rnind, more native delicacy, more exquisite propriety in word, thought, and action, than in this young...
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The Historical Magazine and Notes and Queries Concerning the ..., Količina 18

1870 - 406 strani
...portray, with his artist pen, the lineaments of hisloved one ! He says, in the same letter : " The ' more I saw of her, the more I had reason to' admire her....I, in a ' manner, studied her excellence. Never did Г 1 meet with more intuitive rectitude of mind,. ' more native delicacy, more exquisite propriety,...
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Charing cross, a monthly magazine of general literature. New ser ..., Količina 1

W J Morgan - 1874 - 750 strani
...other every day, and I became excessively attached to her. Her shyness wore off by degrees. The more I saw of her the more I had reason to admire her....sweetness. " Nobody knew her so well as I, for she was generally timid and silent, but I in a manner studied her excellence, never did I meet with more intuitive...
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Washington Irving

Charles Dudley Warner - 1881 - 328 strani
...degrees. The more I saw of her the more I had reason to admire her. Her mind seemed to unfold leaf hy leaf, and every time to discover new sweetness. Nobody knew her so well as I, for she was generally timid and silent ; but I in a manner studied her excellence. Never did I meet with more intuitive...
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Washington Irving

Charles Dudley Warner - 1881 - 326 strani
...other every day, and I became excessively attached to her. Her shyness wore off by degrees. The more I saw of her the more I had reason to admire her. Her mind seemed to unfold leaf by leaf, and every time to discover new sweetness. Nobody knew her so well as I, for she was generally...
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