| 1821 - 724 strani
...and virtuous, — but again somewhat fantastical, and originalbrain'd, generous Margaret Newcastle. It has been the lot of my cousin, oftener perhaps...have wished, to have had for her associates and mine, free-thinkers—leaders, and disciples, of novel philosophies and systems ; but she neither wrangles... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1835 - 440 strani
...and virtuous, — but again somewhat fantastical, and original-brain'd, generous Margaret Newcastle. It has been the lot of my cousin, oftener perhaps...nor accepts, their opinions. That which was goo.d andi^enerable to her, when a child, retains its authority over heromBd. still; She never juggles or... | |
| Richard Edwards - 1867 - 510 strani
...secession ! No more slavery that spawned them both ! CXXIIL— MY COUSIN BKIDGET. CHARLES LAMB. 1. It has been the lot of my cousin, oftener perhaps than I could have wished, to have for her associates and mine, free-thinkers, — leaders and disciples of novel philosophies and systems;... | |
| Richard Edwards - 1867 - 508 strani
...secession ! No more slavery that spawned them both ! CXXIII.— MY COUSIN BRIDGET. CHARLES LAMB. 1. It has been the lot of my cousin, oftener perhaps than I could have wished, to have for her associates and mine, free-thinkers, — leaders and disciples of novel philosophies and systems;... | |
| william harrison - 1867 - 518 strani
...novel philosophies and systems. But she neither wrangled with, nor accepted, their opinions, he adds. " That which was good and venerable to her when a child, retains its A man may, as Hazlitt says, be dexterous and able in explaining the grounds of his opinions, and yet... | |
| 1867 - 514 strani
...had been her lot, oftener, perhaps, than he could have wished, to have for her associates and his, free-thinkers — leaders and disciples, of novel philosophies and systems. But she neither wrangled with, nor accepted, their opinions, he adds. " That which was good and venerable to her when... | |
| Richard Edwards - 1867 - 508 strani
...secession ! No more slavery that spawned them both ! CXXIIL— MY COUSIN BEIDGET. CHAKLES LAMB. 1. It has been the lot of my cousin, oftener perhaps than I could have wished, to have for her associates and mine, free-thinkers, — leaders and disciples of novel philosophies and systems;... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1875 - 618 strani
...and virtuous — but again somewhat fan.astical, and original-brained, generous Margaret Newcastle. It has been the lot of my cousin, oftener perhaps...have wished, to have had for her associates and mine, •wethinkers — leaders and disciples of novel philosophies and systems ; but she neither wrangles... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1876 - 740 strani
...and virtuous,— but again somewhat fantastical, and originalbrained, generous Margaret Newcastle. It has been the lot of my cousin, oftener perhaps...have wished, to have had for her associates and mine, free-thinkers-leaders, and disciples, of novel philosophies and systems; but she neither wrangles with,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1879 - 672 strani
...chaste, and virtuous, but asiain somewhat fantastical, and original-brained, generous Margaret Newcastle. It has been the lot of my cousin, oftener perhaps...philosophies and systems; but she neither wrangles w ith nor accepts their opinions. That which was good and venerable to her when a child, retains its... | |
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