| 1843 - 630 strani
...resignation was not accepted. The Language of the medical men became stronger and stronger. Doctor Burney's parental fears were fully roused ; and he...deserves notice, as being the only one in the Diary, as far as we have observed, which shows Miss Burney to have been aware that she was a native of a free... | |
| 1843 - 632 strani
...stronger. Doctor Burney's parental fears were fully roused; and he explicitly declared, in aMetter meant to be shown to the Queen, that his daughter...deserves notice, as being the only one in the Diary, as far as we have observed, which shows Miss Burney to have been aware that she was a native of a free... | |
| Fanny Burney - 1842 - 458 strani
...any report of my answer. A scene almost horrible ensued, when I told Cerbera the offer was declined. She was too much enraged for disguise, and uttered...from a daring so outrageous against imperial wishes. Mr. Turbulent, as I have told you, won now all my good will by a visit in this my sinking and altered... | |
| Fanny Burney - 1843 - 462 strani
...any report of my answer. A scene almost horrible ensued, when I told Cerbera the offer was declined. She was too much enraged for disguise, and uttered...from a daring so outrageous against imperial wishes. For the rest of this gloomy month and gloomy year, a few detached paragraphs must suffice. Mr. Turbulent,... | |
| Fanny Burney - 1842 - 464 strani
...almost horrible ensued, when I told Cerbera the offer was declined. She was too much enraged for O disguise, and uttered the most furious expressions...from a daring so outrageous against imperial wishes. Mr. Turbulent, as I have told you, won now all my good will by a visit in this my sinking and altered... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Eliakim Littell - 1843 - 606 strani
...daughter must retire. The Schwellenberg raged like a wild-cat. " A scene almost horrible ensued," snys Miss Burney. " She was too much enraged for disguise,...deserves notice, as being the only one in the Diary, as far as we have observed, which shows Miss Burney to have been aware that she \vas a native of a... | |
| 1843 - 1266 strani
...indignant contempt 'at our proceedings. I am sure she would gladly 'have confined us both in the fiastile, had Eng'land such a misery, as a fit place to bring...deserves notice, as being the only one in the Diary, as far as •we have observed, which shows Miss Burney to have been aware that she was a native of... | |
| THE EDINBURGH REVIEW OR CRITICAL JOURNAL - 1843 - 672 strani
...she would gladly have ' confined us both in the Bastile, had England such a misery, as ' a fit plape to bring us to ourselves, from a daring so outrageous...deserves notice, as being the only one in the Diary, as far as we have observed, which shows Mjss Burney to have been aware that she was a native of a free... | |
| John Holmes Agnew - 1843 - 604 strani
...expressions of indignant contempt at our proceedings. I am sure she would gladly have confined us both in tbe Bastile, had England such a misery, as a fit place to bring us to ourselves, from a daring • • » i • • *• so outrageous against imperial wishes. This passage deserves notice, as being... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1844 - 446 strani
...declared, in a letter meant to be shown to the queen, that his daugher must retire. The Sehwellenberg raged like a wild-cat. "A scene almost horrible ensued,"...deserves notice, as being the only one in the Diary, as far as we have observed, which shows Miss Burney to have been aware that she was a native of a free... | |
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