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" though it be understood to appeal solely to the heart, may be the product of a bad one. One would imagine that Sterne had been a man of a very tender heart ; yet I know from indubitable authority, that his mother, who kept a school, having run in debt... "
Walpoliana - Página 93
por Horace Walpole - 1800 - 230 páginas
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The Monthly Magazine, Volumen7

1799 - 616 páginas
...,a very tender heart — yet I know, from indubitable authority, that his mother, who kept a fchbol, having run in debt, on account of an extravagant daughter, would have rotted in jail, if the parents of her fcaolars had not raifed a fubfcription for her. Her Ion had too much fentiment to have any feeling....
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The Monthly Magazine, Volumen7

1799 - 638 páginas
...imagine t hat Sterne had been a man of a very tender heart — yet I know, from indubitable authority, that his mother, who kept a fchool, having run in debt, on account of an extravagant daughter, would hare rotted in jail, if the parents of her fcbolars had not railed a fubfcription for her. Her ion...
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Walpoliana

Horace Walpole - 1800 - 302 páginas
...tender heart—yet I know, from indubitable authority, that his mother, who kept a fchool, having rxtn in debt, on account of an extravagant daughter, would...much fentiment to have any feeling. A dead afs was mots important to him than a living mother. Vtrtot. In writing the Hiftory of rbe Knights of Malta,...
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The Monthly Epitome, Volumen3

1800 - 490 páginas
...heart; yet I know, from indubitable authority, that his mother, who kept a (chool, having run in debt.oa account of an extravagant daughter, would have rotted in jail, if the parent! of her Icholars had not raifed a Cubfcription for her. Her fon bad mo much fentiment to have...
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The Elements of English Composition: Containing Practical Instructions for ...

David Irving - 1803 - 266 páginas
...imagine that Sterne had been a man of a very tender heart — yet I know from indubitable authority, that his mother who kept a fchool, having run in debt,...daughter, would have rotted in jail, if the parents of her I'cholars had not raifed a fubfcription for her. Her fon had too much fentiment to have any feeling....
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Hypocrisy: A Satire, in Three Books. Book the First

Charles Caleb Colton - 1812 - 294 páginas
...says Horuie Walpole, " from indubitable authority, that Sterne's Mother, who kept a School, h*vin» run in debt on account of an extravagant daughter, would have rotted in jail, if the parents of her Scholars had not raised a subscription for her." •f If my Readers revert to nome lines in the introductory...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen97

1865 - 808 páginas
...Pinkerton. "I know," said Walpole, "from indubitable authority, that his mother, who kept a school, having run in debt on account of an extravagant daughter, would have rotted in a jail, if the parents of her scholars had not raised a subscription for her. Her own son," he adds,...
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Reminiscences

Horace Walpole - 1819 - 350 páginas
...of a very tender heart; yet I know, from indubitable authority, that his mother, who kept a school, having run in debt, on account of an extravagant daughter, would have rotted in jail if the parents of her scholars had not raised a subscription for her. Her son had too much sentiment to have any feeling....
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The British Prose Writers, Volumen24

1821 - 464 páginas
...of a very tender heart j yet I know, from indubitable authority, that his mother, who kept a school, having run in debt, on account of an extravagant daughter, would have rotted in jail if the parents of her scholars had not raised a subscription for her. Her son had too much sentiment to have any feeling....
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The Elements of English Composition: Serving as a Sequel to the Study of Grammar

David Irving - 1821 - 336 páginas
...very, tender heart — yet I know, from indubitable authority, that his mother, who kept a school, having run in debt on account of an extravagant daughter, would have rotted in jail, if the parents of her scholars had not raised a subscription for her. Her son had too much sentiment to have any feeling....
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