I could recall those moments,) she had no sullenness or acrimony. Her feelings were warm and impetuous, but she was placable, tender and constant. " Such was she whom I have lost ; and I have lost her when her excellent natural sense was rapidly improving,... The Young Wife, Or, Duties of Woman in the Marriage Relation - 第 356 頁William Andrus Alcott 著 - 1837 - 376 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1835 - 506 頁
...Even in her occasional resentment, — for which I hut too often gave just cause (would to God that I could recall those moments ' she had no sullenness...or acrimony : her feelings were warm and impetuous, hut she was placahle, tender, and constant : she united the most attentive prudence with the most generous... | |
| 1834 - 604 頁
...Kveu in her occasional resentment,—for which I but too often gave just cause, (would to God thiJ I could recall those moments!) she had no sullenness or acrimony. Her feelings were warm and impetuous—hut she was placable, tender, and constant. She united the most attentive prudence wilJi... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - 394 頁
...too often gave just cause (would to God that I could recall these moments!), she had no sullennessor acrimony: her feelings were warm and impetuous, but she was placable, tender, and constant : she united the most attentive prudence with the most generous and guileless nature, with a spirit... | |
| sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - 394 頁
...too often gave just cause (would to God that I could recall these moments!), she had no sullennessor acrimony: her feelings were warm and impetuous, but she was placable, tender, and constant : she united the most attentive prudence with the most generous and guileless nature, with a spirit... | |
| 1835 - 726 頁
...feelings or my character. Even in ingi "l; Sp°ke ^'yf f Johnson's prompt her occasional resentment, for which I but too often gave her cause, (would to...or acrimony- Her feelings were warm and impetuous ; bat she was placable, tender, and constant. Such was she whom I have lost ; and I have lost her when... | |
| 1835 - 810 頁
...Even in her occasional resentment, — for which I but too often gave just cause (would to God that I could recall those moments !) she had no sullenness...impetuous, but she was placable, tender, and constant : she united the most attentive prudence with the most generous and guileless nature, with a spirit... | |
| 1835 - 742 頁
...I but too often gare her cause, (would to Ood I could recall those moments,) she had no Bulleuness or acrimony. Her feelings were warm and impetuous...placable, tender, and constant. Such was she whom Ihave lost; and I have lost her when her excellent natural sense was rapidly improving, after eight... | |
| sir James Mackintosh - 1835 - 552 頁
...interest, she never for a moment forgot my feelings, or my character. Even in her occasional resentment, for which I but too often gave her cause (would to God I could recal those moments), she had no sullenness or acrimony. Her feelings were warm and impetuous, but... | |
| 1836 - 558 頁
...interest, she never for a moment forgot my feelings, or my character. Even in her occasional resentment, for which I but too often gave her cause (would to God I could recall those moments I) she had no sullenness or acrimony. Her feelings were warm and impetuous, but she was placable, tender,... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1836 - 526 頁
...interest, she never for a moment forgot my feelings, or my character. Even in her occasional resentment, for which I but too often gave her cause (would to God I could recal those moments), she had no sullenness or acrimony. Her feelings were warm and impetuous, but... | |
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