She started, as he spoke; but, recollecting herself immediately, endeavoured to flatter him into a belief that his apprehensions were groundless. " I know," said he, " that it is usual with persons at my time of life, to have these hopes which your kindness... The Miscellaneous Works of Henry Mackenzie - Página 133por Henry Mackenzie - 1820Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Mackenzie - 1771 - 288 páginas
...perfons at my time of life to have thefe hopes which your kindnefs fuggefts ; but I would not wifh to be deceived. To meet death as becomes a man, is a privilege beftowed on few.— I would endeavour to make it mine ; — nor do I think that I can ever be better... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1800 - 254 páginas
...but recollecting herself immediately, endeavoured to flatter him into a belief that his apprehensions were groundless. " I know, said he, that it is usual...death as becomes a man, is a privilege bestowed on few.—-I would endeavour to make it mine:—nor do I think that I can ever be better prepar. U 3 ed... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1801 - 196 páginas
...perfons at my time of life to have thefe hopes, which your kindnefs fuggefls; but I would not vvifh to be deceived. To meet death as becomes a man, is a privilege beftowed on few.—I would endeavour to make it mine:—nor do I think that I can ever be better prepared... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1815 - 290 páginas
...but recollecting herself immediately, endeavoured to flatter him into a belief that his apprehensions were groundless. " I know," said he, " that it is...endeavour to make it mine: — nor do I think that I can ever>be better prepared for it than now: — it is that chiefly which determines the fitness of its... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1820 - 294 páginas
...but, recollecting herself immediately, endeavoured to flatter him into a belief that his apprehensions were groundless. I know, said he, that it is usual...death as becomes a man is a privilege bestowed on few. 1 would endeavour to make it mine ; nor do I think that I can ever be better prepared for it than now... | |
| John White (A.M.) - 1826 - 340 páginas
...but, recollecting herself immediately, endeavoured to flatter him into a belief that his apprehensions were groundless. " I know, said he, that it is usual with persons at my time of life to have those hopes which your kindness suggests; but I would not wish to be deceived. To meet death as becomes... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1828 - 418 páginas
...Miss Walton alone. She inquired anxiously after his health. " I believe (said he) from the accounts 35 with persons at my time of life, to have these hopes...mine :—nor do I think, that I can ever be better pre40 pared for it than now :—'tis that chiefly, which determines the fitness of its approach." "... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1828 - 414 páginas
...flatter him into a belief, that his apprehensions were groundless. " I know (said he) that it is usual 35 with persons at my time of life, to have these hopes...privilege bestowed on few : I would endeavour to make it miae '. — nor do I think, that I can ever be better pre40 pared for it than now : — 'tis that chiefly,... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1830 - 420 páginas
...flatter him into a belief, that his apprehensions were groundless. " I know (said he) that it is usual 35 with persons at my time of life, to have these hopes...meet death as becomes a man, is a privilege bestowed dn few : I would endeavour to make it mine : — nor do I think, that I can ever be better pre40 pared... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 páginas
...which your khidncrç iut I would not wiáh to be deceived. To meet death as becomes a man is D38towed @ A 3ver be better prepared for it than now ; it is that chiefly which detennim-B of its approach/ ' Those... | |
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