I can say with all wifely modesty; but I dare not to speak of my husband; I am all raptures when I do it. And as happy as I am in love, so happy am I in friendship in my mother, two elder sisters, and five other women. How rich I am! Sir, you have willed... Fragments, in Prose and Verse - Stran 95avtor: Elizabeth Smith, Henrietta Maria Bowdler - 1809 - 242 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Samuel Richardson - 1804 - 346 strani
...other women. How rich I am! Sir, you have willed that I should speak of myself, but I fear I have dona it too much. Yet you see how it interests me. I have...increase my treasure of friendship ? I am, Sir, Your most humble servant, M. KLOPSTOCK. H 3 TO TO MR. RICHARDSON. Hamlurg, May 6, 1758. AT is not possible,... | |
| Charles Brockden Brown - 1805 - 500 strani
...other women. How rich I am ! Sir, you have willed that I should speak of myself, but I fear I h.we done it too much. Yet you see how it interests me....increase my treasure of friendship ? I am, sir, Your most humble servant, M. KLOPSTOCK. For the Literary Magazine. BENNETT LANGTOX, ESO^ LL. D. BENNETT... | |
| 1805 - 590 strani
...and five other women. How rich I am ! Sir, you have willed that I should speak of myself, but I fear I have done it too much. Yet you see how it interests me. ... 377 Hamburg, May 6, 1759. . . . ; MY heart is very able to esteem the favour, that you, my dear... | |
| Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock, Margareta Klopstock - 1808 - 266 strani
...respefts what he is as a poet. This I can say with all wifely modesty; but I dare not to speak of niy husband; I am all raptures when I do it. And as happy...am, Sir, your humble servant, M. KLOPSTOCK. LETTER III. To M». RICHARDSON. Hamburg, May 6, 1/58. IT is not possible to tell you, Sir, what a joy your... | |
| Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock - 1809 - 494 strani
...wonder. If you knew his poem, I could describe him very briefly, in saying he is in all respects whathe is as a poet. This I can say with all wifely modesty;...am, Sir, your humble servant, M. KLOPSTOCK. LETTER III. To MR. RICHARDSON. Hamburg, May 6, 1758. IT is not possible to tell you, Sir, what a joy your... | |
| William Taylor - 1828 - 528 strani
...five other women. How rich I am ! ' Sir, you have willed that I should speak of myself, but I fear I have done it too much. Yet you see how it interests...increase my treasure of friendship ? ' I am, Sir, ' Your most humble servant, ' M. KLOPSTOCK.' Klopstock had begun, in 1798, to superintend a new and complete... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1837 - 382 strani
...briefly, in saying he is in all respects what he is as a poet. This I can say with all wifely modesty ; I am all raptures when I do it. And as happy as I...too much. Yet you see how it interests me," I have somewhere seen or heard it observed, that there is nothing in the Romeo and Juliet more finely imagined... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1844 - 384 strani
...modesty; I am all raptures when I do it. And as happy as I am in love, so happy am I in friendship;—in my mother, two elder sisters, and five other women....too much. Yet you see how it interests me." I have somewhere seen or heard it observed, that there is nothing in the Romeo and Juliet more finely imagined... | |
| Clara Lucas Balfour - 1851 - 352 strani
...five other women. How rich I am ! " ' Sir, you have willed that I should speak of myself, but I fear I have done it too much. Yet you see how it interests...increase my treasure of friendship ? " ' I am, Sir, your most humble Servant, " ' M. KLOPSTOCK.' " "Ah!" said Edward, " how charmingly natural and unaffected... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1852 - 592 strani
...five other women. How rich I am ! " Sir, you have willed that I should speak of myself, but I fear I have done it too much. Yet you see how it interests me. " I am, Sir, &o. &c. &c." " Hamburg, May 6th, 1758. than a heart full of friendship, though at BO many... | |
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