I never addressed myself in the language of decency and friendship, without receiving a decent and friendly answer; with man it has often been otherwise. Poems - Página 231por George Crabbe - 1808 - 235 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1801 - 432 páginas
...more virtuous, and performing more good actions than he. Xo 9. woman, whether civilized^or savage, I never addressed myself in the language of decency...friendship, without receiving a decent and friendly answer. With man it has often been otherwise. In wandering over the barren plains of inhospitable Denmark,... | |
| Mungo Park - 1807 - 594 páginas
...compassionate; and I can truly say, as my predecessor Mr. Ledyard, has eloquently said before me ; " To " a woman, I never addressed myself in " the language...thirsty, wet, " or sick, they did not hesitate, like the " men, to perform a generous action. In so " free, and so kind a manner did they conK tribute to... | |
| 1807 - 574 páginas
...more virtuous, and performing more good actions than lie. J о a woman, whether civilized or suv.igc, I never addressed myself in the language of decency...friendship, without receiving a decent and friendly answer. With man ¡t has often been otherwise." ' With "many opportunities of judging in various countries,... | |
| John Evans - 1807 - 318 páginas
...more virtuous, and performing more good actions than he I To a Woman, whether civilized or savage, 1 never addressed myself in the language of decency...friendship, without receiving a decent and friendly answer. With Man it has often been otherwise .'" Ledyard. THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE WORLD IS the object of fond... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1808 - 402 páginas
...to produce proportionate filial duty and tenderness in the child. ." To a woman," says Mr. Park, " I never addressed myself, in the language of decency...without receiving a decent and friendly answer. If I was fumgry, or thirsty, wet, or sick, they did not hesitate, like the men, to perform a generous action.... | |
| John Stewart - 1808 - 330 páginas
...more virtuous, and performing more good actions than he. To a wo.t man, whether civilized or savage, I never addressed myself in the language of decency...friendship, without receiving a decent and friendly answer. With man it has often been otherwise. In wandering through the barren plains of inhospitable Denmark,... | |
| 1808 - 408 páginas
...on foot over almost the whole habitable globe, observed : — " To a woman I never addressed myself4 in the language of decency and friendship, without receiving a decent and friendly answer. If 1 was hungry or thirsty, wet or sick, they did not hesitate, like men, to perform a generous action... | |
| George Crabbe - 1810 - 242 páginas
...SAVIOUR, I REPENT !" WOMAN! Mk. LEDYARD, as quoted by M. PARKE, in his Travels into Ajrick. - To a Womaa I never addressed myself in the language of decency...without receiving a decent and friendly answer. ** If I wai hungry or thirsty, wet or sick, they did not hesitate, " like Men. to perform a generous action... | |
| 1810 - 492 páginas
...also more virtuous, and performing more good actions than he. To a woman, whether civilized or savage, I never addressed myself in the language of decency...friendship, without receiving a decent and friendly answer ; with man, it has been often otherwise. In wandering through the barren plains of inhospitable Denmark,... | |
| William Giles - 1811 - 268 páginas
...also more virtuous, and performing more good actions than he. To a woman, whether civilized or savage, I never addressed myself, in the language of decency...friendship, without receiving a decent and friendly answer. With man it has often been otherwise. In wandering over the barren plains of inhospitable Denmark,... | |
| |