| Samuel Johnson - 1790 - 136 trang
...admirer. LETJ.tER XXV IV SIR, . i .'u: ' 1 RECE1VED your letter lad night, and as it waj oh a fufa* jeft I had not yet any thoughts of, you will not wonder when I tell you I was a great deal furprifed. Although I have feen yon feveral times,. yen I had the moft diflant thoughts... | |
| Rev. Thomas Cook (A.B.) - 1812 - 232 trang
...with the utmost impatience, and am, ' Madam, your real admirer. LETTER I.XIX. The lady's answer. Sir, I RECEIVED your letter last night, and as it was on a subject I had not yet any thoughts of, yon will not wonder when I tell you I was a good deal surprised. Although i have seen you at different... | |
| J A. Stewart - 1814 - 798 trang
...remain, Most truly yours. BETTER x. From a Lady to a Gentleman who had paid his Addresses to her. Sir, I RECEIVED your letter last night, and as it was on...I was a good deal surprised. Although I have seen you at different times, yet I had not the most distant thoughts of your making proposals of such a... | |
| J A. Stewart - 1814 - 792 trang
...X. From a Lady to a Gentleman K'ho had paid hh Addresses to her, Sir, 1 R$£EIVCB your letter i;,-t night, and as it was on a subject I had not yet any thoughts of, you will not wonder v. !n 'i I tell you I was a good deal surprised. Although I have seen you at different times, yet I... | |
| Rev. Thomas Cooke (A.B.) - 1817 - 120 trang
...impatience, and am, Madam, yeur rfcal aijmirer*. LETTER XXIV. The Lady't Answer. SIR, I RECEIVED yonr letter last night, and as it ,was on a subject I had...I was a good deal surprised. Although I .have seen you at different times, yet I had not the most distant thoughts of your making proposals of such a... | |
| 1818 - 254 trang
...your real admirer. LETTER II. The Young Lady's Answer. I RECEIVED your letter last night, and as it is on a subject I had not yet any thoughts of, you will...I was a good deal surprised. Although I have seen you at different times, yet I had not the most distant thoughts of your making proposals of such a... | |
| 1827 - 292 trang
...answer with the utmost impatience, and am, Madam, your real admirer. LETTER 94. The Lady's Answer. SIR, I received your letter last night, and as it was on...familiarly conversed with you at different times, yet I had not the most distant thoughts of your making proposals of such a nature. Some of your sex have often... | |
| 1831 - 162 trang
...real admirer. LETTER 94. The Lady*s Answer. SIR, I received your letter last night, and as it w.is on a subject I had not yet any thoughts of, you will not \vondtr whon Ï tell you I was n good deal surprised. Although I have seen and familiarly conversed... | |
| Rev. Thomas Cooke (A.B.) - 1832 - 116 trang
...shall wait for your answe. with the utmost impatience, and am, LETTER XXIV. The Lady's Answer. SIB, I received your letter last night, and as it was on...I was a good deal surprised. Although I have seen you at different times, yet I had not the most distant thoughts of your making proposals of such a... | |
| Thomas Cooke (A.B.) - 1845 - 268 trang
...the utmost impatience, and am, — Madam, your real admirer. LETTER LXIX. The Lady's Answer. Sir, — I received your letter last night, and as it was on...I was a good deal surprised. Although I have seen you at different times, yet I had not the most distant thought of your making proposals of such a nature.... | |
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