| 1820 - 856 trang
...conviction of his worth, and her cense of her own destitute and dependent situation, for she was existing on the kindness of friends, In a word, he at length succeeded in gaiqing her hand, though with the solemn assurance, that her heart was unalterably another's. ' He... | |
| Washington Irving - 1820 - 364 trang
...conviction of his worth, and her sense of her own destitute and dependent situation, for she was existing on the kindness of friends. In a word, he at length...change of scene might wear out the remembrance of early woes. She was an amiable and exemplary wife, and made an effort to be a happy one; but nothing... | |
| Washington Irving - 1822 - 424 trang
...conviction of his worth, and her sense of her own destitute and dependent situation, for she was existing on the kindness of friends. In a word, he at length...change of scene might wear out the remembrance of early woes. She was an amiable and exemplary wife, and made an effort to be a happy one ; but nothing... | |
| William Oxberry - 1822 - 430 trang
...conviction of his worth, and her sense of her own destitute and dependent situation, for she was existing on the kindness of friends. 'In a word, he at length...change of scene might wear out the remembrance of early woes. She was an amiable and exemplary wife, and made an effort to be a happy one ; but nothing... | |
| William Oxberry - 1824 - 382 trang
...conviction of his worth, and her sense of her own destitute and dependent situation, for she was existing on the kindness of friends. In a word, he at length...change of scene might wear out the remembrance of early woes. She was an amiable and exemplary wife, and made an effort to be a happy one ; bnt nothing... | |
| Washington Irving - 1824 - 804 trang
...conviction of his worth, and her sense of her own destitute and dependent situation, for she was exiating on the kindness of friends. In a word, he at length...Sicily, hoping that a change of scene might wear out the reme1nbrance of early woes. She was an amiable and exemplary wife, and made an effort to be a happy... | |
| Thomas O'Connor - 1824 - 180 trang
...s.ense qf hev own destitute and dependent situation, for she was existing on the kindness of iiienrls. In a word, he at length succeeded in gaining her hand,...change of scene might wear out the remembrance of early woes. She \VuS an amiable and exemplary wife, and nvule an efl'oit to be a happy one ; but nothing... | |
| Cabinet - 1824 - 440 trang
...conviction of his worth, and her sense of her own destitute and dependent situation, for she was existing on the kindness of friends. In a word, he at length...the solemn assurance, that her heart was unalterably anohter's. He took her with him to Sicily, hoping that a change of scene might wear out the remembrance... | |
| 1824 - 394 trang
...have experienced no want of consolation, for the Irish are a existing on the kindness of friends. JR a word, he at length succeeded in gaining her hand, though with the solemn assupeople of qnick and generous sensibi- ranee, that her heart was unalterably attentions were paid... | |
| 1825 - 844 trang
...conviction of his worth, and her sense of her own destitute and dependant situation, for she was existing on the kindness of friends. In a word, he, at length...change of scene might •wear out the remembrance of early woes. She was an exemplary wife, and made an effort to be a happy one ; but nothing could cure... | |
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