| 1834 - 614 strani
...industry and perseverance were indefatigable. When J recollect all this labour of mind and body, 1 wonder that I had strength and courage to support...who were often most unwillingly hushed to silence, for inte upting their mother's studies." In the summer of 1782, she received a second invitation to... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1834 - 358 strani
...twelve miles, I was obliged to represent some fatiguing part there on the Tuesday evening. Meantime, I was gaining private friends as well as public favour...who were often most unwillingly hushed to silence for interrupting their mother's studies." During her residence at Bath, July 1, 1779, she gave birth... | |
| 576 strani
...twelve miles, I was obliged to represent some fatiguing part there on the Tuesday evening. Meantime, I was gaining private friends, as well as public favour...who were often most unwillingly hushed to silence for interrupting their mother's studies." — vol. i., p. 81. When we read a passage so full of true... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1834 - 324 strani
...twelve miles, I was obliged to represent some fatiguing part there on the Tuesday evening. Meantime, I was gaining private friends, as well as public favour...childish sports of my little ones, who were often most 6 unwillingly hushed to silence, for interrupting their mother's studies." During her residence at... | |
| 1834 - 508 strani
...twelve miles, I was obliged to represent some fatiguing part there on the Tuesday evening. Meantime, I was gaining private friends, as well as public favour;...recollect all this labour of mind and body, I wonder that 1 had strength and courage to support it, interrupted as I was by the cares of a mother, and by the... | |
| 1834 - 730 strani
...twelve miles, I was obliged to represent some fatiguing part there on the Tuesday evening. Meantime I was gaining private friends, as well as public favour...industry and perseverance were indefatigable. When 1 recollect all this labour of mind and body, I wonder that I had strength and courage to support it,... | |
| Englishmen - 1837 - 286 strani
...twelve miles, I was obliged to represent some fatiguing part there on the Tuesday evening. Meantime I was gaining private friends, as well as public favour...who were often most unwillingly hushed to silence, for interrupting their mother's studies." In the summer of 1782, she received a second invitation to... | |
| Englishmen - 1863 - 912 strani
...twelve miles, I was obliged to represent some fatiguing part there on the Tuesday evening. Meantime I was gaining private friends, as well as public favour...who were often most unwillingly hushed to silence, for interrupting their mother's studies." In the summer of 1782, she received a second invitation to... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1872 - 740 strani
...perseverance," she long afterwards wrote of this period,, "were indefatigable. When I recollect all this labor of mind and body, I wonder that I had strength and...who were often most unwillingly hushed to silence for interrupting their mother's studies." At length, when the inevitable time came when she was to... | |
| 1872 - 830 strani
...man)' others. Another child was born. " When I recollect all my toil of mind and body," she says, " I wonder that I had strength and courage to support...interrupted as I was by the cares of a mother, and the childish sports of my little ones — often rebuked for interrupting their mother's studies." In... | |
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