| Fanny Burney - 1842 - 494 Seiten
...But, Mrs. Thrale ! she— she is the goddess of my idolatry !—What an e/oge is hers !—an eloge that not only delights at first, but proves more and...illness, without knowing what a person of consequence I was!—and I sometimes think that, were I now to have a relapse, I could never go off with so much... | |
| Fanny Burney - 1854 - 388 Seiten
...an eloge is hers ! — an eloge that not only delights at first, but .proves more and more nattering every time it is considered ! I often think, when...sometimes think that, were I now to have a relapse, 1 could never go off with so much eclat! I am now at the summit of a high hill; my prospects on one... | |
| Fanny Burney - 1784 - 636 Seiten
...Mrs. Thrale ! she — she is the goddess of my idolatry ! — What an €loge is hers ! — an dloge that not only delights at first, but proves more and...have a relapse, I could never go off with so much Jdat ! I am now at the summit of a high hill; my prospects on one side are bright, glowing, and invitingly... | |
| Fanny Burney - 1880 - 514 Seiten
...But, Mrs. Thrale I she — she is the goddess of my idolatry ! What an eloge is hers ! — an Moge that not only delights at first, but proves more and...have a relapse, I could never go off with so much 6dat ! I am now at the summit of a high hill ; my prospects on one side are bright, glowing, and invitingly... | |
| Helen Gray Cone, Jeannette Leonard Gilder - 1887 - 330 Seiten
...called it a most surprising book". FRANCES BURNEY : ' Letter to Susan Burney,' in ' Diary and Letters.' I often think when I am counting my laurels, what...sometimes think that, were I now to have' a relapse, I never could go off with so much Mat ! ... I have already, I fear, reached the pinnacle of my abilities,... | |
| Catherine Jane Hamilton - 1892 - 338 Seiten
...says — " I often think, when I am counting up my laurels, what a pity it would have been if I had popped off in my last illness without knowing what a person of consequence I was." She says she is .standing on the summit of a high hill, one side glowing bright and beautiful, the... | |
| Catherine Jane Hamilton - 1892 - 334 Seiten
...says — " I often think, when I am counting up my laurels, what a pity it would have been if I had popped off in my last illness without knowing what a person of consequence I was." She says she is standing on the summit of a high hill, one side glowing bright and beautiful, the other... | |
| Susan Hale - 1898 - 334 Seiten
...my idolatry ! — What an eloge is hers ! — an eloge that not only delights at first, but J1"^"^ proves more and more flattering every time it is considered...have a relapse, I could never go off with so much tclat! I am now at the summit of a high hill ; my prospects on one side are bright, glowing, and invitingly... | |
| Fanny Burney - 1904 - 596 Seiten
...But, Mrs. Thrale ! she — she is the goddess of my idolatry ! What an dloge is hers ! — an eloge that not only delights at first, but proves more and more flattering every time it is considered 1 * I often think, when I am counting my laurels, what a pity it would have been had I popped off in... | |
| Frances Burney - 2002 - 388 Seiten
...Idolatry! — What an eloge is hers! — an eloge that not only delights at first, but that proves more & more flattering every Time it is considered! — '...I often think, when I am counting my Laurels, what pity it would have been had I popt off in my last Illness, without knowing what a person of Consequence... | |
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