| Daniel Defoe, William Hazlitt - 1840 - 784 strani
...of living, and had I happened to meet with a sober good husband I should have been as faithtul and true a wife to him as virtue itself could have formed....always at the door of necessity, not at the door of inchnation ; and I understood too well, by the want of it, what the value of a settled life was, to... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1840 - 792 strani
...of 1Ыог. and had I happened to meet with a sober good husband, I should have been as faithful and true a wife to him as virtue itself could have formed. If I had been otherwise, the vice came in alwa« > at the door of necessity, not at the door of iooiination ; and I understood too well, by the... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1840 - 972 strani
...a wife to him as virtue itself could hove formed If I had been otherwise, the vice came in alwa;» at the door of necessity, not at the door of inclination ; and I understood too well, by the «ant of it, what the value of a settled life was, to do any thing to forfeit the felicity of it ;... | |
| Daniel Defoe, Howard Maynadier - 1903 - 590 strani
...wronged and deceived ; and this was my case in the affair of the ,£ 100 which I left in the hands of the goldsmith, as above, whose credit, it seems,...inclination ; and I understood too well, by the want [175] of it, what the value of a settled life was, to do anything to forfeit the felicity of it ; nay,... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1903 - 324 strani
...before, but I, that had nobody to t consult with, knew nothing of it, and so lost my /J; money v tun.. When a woman is thus left desolate and void of \ counsel,...inclination | and I understood too well, by the want [ 175 ] of it, what the value of a settled life was, to do anything to forfeit the felicity of it ;... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1927 - 224 strani
...sober good Husband, I should have been as true a Wife to him as Virtue it self could have form'd : If I had been otherwise, the Vice came in always at the Door of Necessity, not at the D^ojLQf_Inclinatipn ..;• and I understood too well, by the want of it, what the Value of a settl'd... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1927 - 226 strani
...sober good Husband, I should have been as true a Wife to him as Virtue it self could have form'd : If I had been otherwise, the Vice came in always at...understood too well, by the want of it, what the Value of a settl'd Life was, to do any thing to forfeit the felicity of it; nay, I should have made the better... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1989 - 484 strani
...Husband, I should have been as faithful and true a Wife to him as Virtue it self could have form'd: If I had been otherwise, the Vice came in always at...understood too well, by the want of it, what the value of a settl'd Life was, to do any thing to forfeit the felicity of it; nay, I should have made the better... | |
| Toni Bowers - 1996 - 282 strani
...Husband, I should have been as faithful and true a Wife to him as Virtue it self could have form'd: If I had been otherwise, the Vice came in always at...Door of Necessity, not at the Door of Inclination; . . . [but] I found no encouraging Prospect; I waited, I liv'd regularly, and with as much frugality... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1998 - 436 strani
...Husband, I should have been as faithful and true a Wife to him as Virtue it self could have form'd: If I had been otherwise, the Vice came in always at the Door of Necessity, not at the Door of Inclination;i and I understood too well, by the want of it, what the value of a settl'd Life was, to... | |
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