Often, after reflecting on this subject, you appear to me so superior, so elevated above all other men ; I contemplate you with such a strange mixture of humility, admiration, reverence, love, and pride, that very little superstition would be necessary... The Life and Times of Aaron Burr - Strana 178autor/autoři: James Parton - 1877Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1864 - 852 str.
..."I , witness," she wrote, in a well-known letter, "your extraordinary fortitude with new wonder at every new misfortune. Often, after reflecting on this subject, you appear to mo so superior, so elevated above all other men ; I contemplate you with such a strange mixture of... | |
| James Parton - 1867 - 518 str.
..." I witness," she wrote, in a well-known letter, " your extraordinary fortitude with new wonder at every new misfortune. Often, after reflecting on this...necessary to make me worship you as a superior being ; such enthusiasm does your character excite in me. When I afterward revert to myself, how insignificant... | |
| James Parton - 1867 - 496 str.
..." I witness," she wrote, in a well-known letter, " your extraordinary fortitude with new wonder at every new misfortune. Often, after reflecting on this...necessary to make me worship you as a superior being ; such enthusiasm does your character excite in me. When I afterward rev«rt to myself, how insignificant... | |
| James Parton - 1877 - 500 str.
...in a well-known letter, " your extraordinary fortitude with new wonder at every new misfortuneOften, after reflecting on this subject, you appear to me...necessary to make me worship you as a superior being ; such enthusiasm does youi character excite in me. When I afterward revert to myself, how insignificant... | |
| James Parton - 1867 - 484 str.
..." I witness," she wrote, in a well-known letter, " your extraordinary fortitude with new wonder at every new misfortune. Often, after reflecting on this...elevated above all other men ; I contemplate you with suchx a strange mixture of humility, admiration, reverence, love, and pride, that very little superstition... | |
| Horace Bushnell - 1869 - 206 str.
...truly gifted Theodosia writes, in the almost absurd homage of her daughterhood — " You appear to me so elevated above all other men ; I contemplate you...necessary to make me worship you as a superior being, such enthusiasm does your character excite in me." These womanly homages so instinctively paid are... | |
| R. M. DEVENS - 1876 - 1014 str.
...reflecting upon this subject, you appear to me so superior, so elevated 210 GEE AT AND MEMOKABLE EVENTS. above all other men; I contemplate you with such a...necessary to make me worship you as a superior being ; such enthusiasm does your character excite in me. When I afterward revert to myself, how insignificant... | |
| Richard Miller Devens - 1879 - 680 str.
...your extraordinary fortitude with new wonder at every new misfortune. Often, after reflecting upon this subject, you appear to me so superior, so elevated...necessary to make me worship you as a superior being; euch enthusiasm does your character excite in me. When I afterward revert to myself, how insignificant... | |
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