I with shame look back on my past ignorance which suffered me not to pay an adoration long since where there was so very much due ; yet even now, though secure in my opinion, I make this sacrifice with infinite fear and trembling, well knowing that so... The Dublin University Magazine - Halaman 4081872Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 418 halaman
...of the author: " Your permission, Madam, has enlightened me; and I with shame look back on my past ignorance, which suffered me not to pay an adoration...though secure in my opinion, I make this sacrifice with infimte fear and trembling; well knowing that so excellent and perfect a creature as yourself differs... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 422 halaman
...the author: "Your ' permission, Madam, has en' lightened me; and I with shame ' look back on my past ignorance, ' which suffered me not to pay ' an adoration...even now, though secure ' in my opinion, I make this sa' crifice with infinite fear and ' trembling ; well knowing that ' so excellent and perfect a crea'... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 444 halaman
...author : " Your ' permission, Madam, has en' lightened mej and I with shame ' look back on my past ignorance, * which suffered me not to pay an adoration long since, where there was so very much duej yet even now, though secure in my opinion, I make this sacrifice with infinite fear and trembling... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1838 - 256 halaman
...to blasphemy, that a mind, not overtinctured with piety, must recoil from the repetition of them. " So excellent and perfect a creature as yourself, differs only from the Divine Powers in this," &c. ; and again, " When you [that is Nelly ! !] speak, men crowd to listen with that awful reverence... | |
| 1851 - 838 halaman
...stage, is still stronger ; " Your permission has enlightened me, and I with shame look back on my past ignorance which suffered me not to pay an adoration...worthy of you, whilst they accept the will alone. Well might Johnson observe, that in the meanness and servility of hyperbolical adulation, Dryden had... | |
| 1851 - 752 halaman
...stage, is still stronger ; " Your permission has enlightened me, and I with shame ' look back on my past ignorance which suffered me not to pay an adoration...was so very much due ; yet even now, though secure iu my opinion, I make this sacrifice with infinite fear aud trembling, well knowing that so excellent... | |
| Peter Cunningham - 1852 - 250 halaman
...stage, is still stronger ; " Your permission has enlightened me, and I with shame look back on my past ignorance which suffered me not to pay an adoration...worthy of you, whilst they accept the will alone." Well might Johnson observe, that in the meanness and servility of hyperbolical adulation, Dryden had... | |
| 1845 - 778 halaman
...Your permission has enlightened me," says the loose Astrsea, " and I wilh shame look back on my past ignorance, which suffered me not to pay an adoration...even now, though secure in my opinion, I make this «acrifice with infinite fear and trembling, well knowing that so excellent and perfect a creature... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1885 - 442 halaman
...Nell Gwynn, contains the following extraordinary passage : — " I with shame look back on my past ignorance, which suffered me not to pay an adoration...offerings made to you ought to be worthy of you, whilst ihey accept the will alone." "The City Heiress ; or, Sir Timothy Treatall" is largely plagiarised from... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1885 - 438 halaman
...Nell Gwynn, contains the following extraordinary passage : — " I with shame look back on my past ignorance, which suffered me not to pay an adoration...excellent and perfect a creature as yourself differs only frpm the Divine Powers (!) in this : the offerings made to you ought to be worthy of you, whilst they... | |
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