I governed myself in a free yet respectful carriage towards her, that I thereby both preserved a fair reputation with my friends and enjoyed as much of her favour and kindness in a virtuous and firm friendship as was fit for her to show or for me to seek. The History of Thomas Ellwood - Halaman 186oleh Thomas Ellwood - 1885 - 287 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Thomas Ellwood - 1808 - 442 halaman
...as much of her favour and kindness, in a virtuous and firm friendship, as was fit for her to shew, or for me to seek. Thus leading a quiet and contented...without taking pains to polish them. Such was this, occasioned by the sudden death of some lusty people in their full strength. * • S«e No. 4 of the... | |
| Thomas Ellwood - 1838 - 236 halaman
...her, that I thereby both preserved a fair reputation with my friends, and enjoyed as much of her favor and kindness, in a virtuous and firm friendship, as was fit for her to shew, or for me to seek. Thus leading a quiet and contented life, I had leisure sometimes to write... | |
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1843 - 496 halaman
...peculiar affection to them, I resolved to shun the rock on which I had seen so many run and split, and governed myself in a free, yet respectful carriage...friendship, as was fit for her to show, or for me to seek. About this time, my father resolving to sell his estate, and having reserved for his own use such parts... | |
| 1847 - 640 halaman
...towards her, thereby preserving a fair reputation with my friends, and enjoying as much of her favor and kindness, in a virtuous and firm friendship, as was fit for her to show or for me to seek." Well and worthily said, poor Thomas ! Whatever might be said of others, thou, at least, wast no coxcomb.... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1850 - 326 halaman
...towards her, thereby preserving a fair reputation with my friends, and enjoying as much of her favor and kindness, in a virtuous and firm friendship, as was fit for her to show or for me to seek." Well and worthily said, poor Thomas ! Whatever might be said of others, thou, at least, wast no coxcomb.... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1850 - 324 halaman
...towards her, thereby preserving a fair reputation with my friends, and enjoying as much of her favor and kindness, in a virtuous and firm friendship, as was fit for her to show or for me to seek." Well and worthily said, poor Thomas! Whatever might be said of others, thou, at least, wast no coxcomb.... | |
| Thomas Ellwood - 1855 - 330 halaman
...as much of her favour and kindness, in a virtuous and firm friendship, as was fit for her to shew, or for me to seek. Thus leading a quiet and contented...naturally opened, without taking pains to polish them. About this time my father, resolving to sell his estate, and having reserved for his own use such parts... | |
| English confessors - 1860 - 380 halaman
...respectful carriage towards her, thereby preserving a fair reputation with my friends, and enjoying as much of her favour and kindness, in a virtuous...friendship, as was fit for her to show or for me to seek." Well and worthily said, poor Thomas ! Whatever might be said of others, thou, at least, wast no coxcomb.... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1866 - 498 halaman
...towards her, thereby preserving a fair reputation with my friends, and enjoying as much of her favor and kindness, in a virtuous and firm friendship, as was fit for her to show or for me to seek." Well and worthily said, poor Thomas ! Whatever might be said of others, thou, at least, wast no coxcomb.... | |
| Maria Webb - 1877 - 460 halaman
...aliena pcricula cautum, I governed myself in a free yet respectful carriage towards her, and thereby preserved a fair reputation with my friends, and enjoyed...friendship, as was fit for her to show or for me to seek." " He for whom she was reserved" — the fortunate one thus alluded to by Ellwood — was then a total... | |
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