| John Duncombe, John Hughes - 1773 - 998 頁
...for confolation that can be offered to a perfon under my unhappy circumftances. The dear lamented fon I have loft, was the pride and joy of my heart, but...more eafily excufed for having looked on him in this * See note f on letter cxxiii, p. 117, f Prebendary of Salifbury, and rector of Weftkington, Wilts.... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 574 頁
...that can be offered to a person under my unhappy circumstances. The dear lamented son I have lost, was the pride and joy of my heart, but I hope I may be the more easily excused for having looked on him in this light, since he was not so from the outward advantages... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 318 頁
...that can be offered to a person under my unhappy circumstances. The dear lamented son I have lost, was the pride and joy of my heart ; but I hope I may be the more easily excused for having looked on him in this light, since he was not so from the outward advantages... | |
| 1827 - 292 頁
...that can be offered to a person under my unhappy circumstances. The dearly lamented son I have lost, was the pride and joy of my heart ; but I hope I may be the more easily excused for looking on him in this light, since he was not so from the outward advantages he... | |
| Louis Philippe R. Fenwick de Porquet - 1849 - 246 頁
...that can be offered to a person under my unhappy circumstances. The dear lamented son I have lost, was the pride and joy of my heart, but I hope I may be the more easily excused for having looked on him in this light, since he was not so from the outward advantages... | |
| 1853 - 158 頁
...offered to a perBXin under my unhappy circumstances. The dearly lamented son I have loat was the pi ide and joy of my heart ; but I hope I may be the more easily excused for looking on him in this light, since he was not so from the outward advantages he... | |
| 1856 - 194 頁
...that can be offered to a person under my unhappy circumstances. The dearly lamented son I have lost was the pride and joy of my heart ; but I hope I may be the more easily excused for looking on him in this light, since,, he was not so from the outward advantages... | |
| Robert Southey - 1862 - 760 頁
...mother in reply to a letter of consolation expressed herself thus : " The dear lamented son I have lost was the pride and joy of my heart : but I hope I may be the more easily excused for having looked on him in this light, since he was not so from the outward advantages... | |
| Richard Harold St. Maur - 1902 - 758 頁
...that can be offered to a person under my unhappy circumstances. The dear lamented son I have lost, was the pride and joy of my heart, but I hope I may be the more easily excused for having looked on him in this light, since he was not so from the outward advantages... | |
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