I hesitate, from the apprehension of ridicule, when I approach the delicate subject of my e,arly love. By this word I do not mean the polite attention, the gallantry, without hope or design, which has originated in the spirit of chivalry, and is interwoven... Man of Two Lives: A Narrative Written by Himself - Strana 177autor/autoři: James Boaden - 1829 - 324 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Edward Gibbon - 1846 - 406 str.
...MADAME NECKER. I hesitate, from the apprehension of ridicule, when I approach the delicate subject of my early love. By this word I do not mean the polite...with the texture of French manners. I understand by thia passion the union of desire, friendship, and tenderness, which is inflamed by a single female,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1854 - 796 str.
...FIRST LOVE. I hesitate, from the apprehension of ridicule, when I approach the delicate subject of my early love. By this word I do not mean the polite...design, which has originated in the spirit of chivalry, nnd is interwoven with the texture of French manners. 1 understand by this passion the union of desire,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1859 - 780 str.
...FIRST LOVE. I hesitate, from the apprehension of ridicule, when I approach the delicate subject of my early love. By this word I do not mean the polite attention, the gallantry, without hope or desio-ri. which has originated in the spirit of chivalry, and is interwoven with the texture of French... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1863 - 788 str.
...hesitate, from the apprehension of ridicule, when I approach the delicate subject of my early love. Bv this word I do not mean the polite attention, the...with the texture of French manners. I understand by ihis passion the union of desire, friendship, and tenderness, which is inflamed by a single female,... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1867 - 824 str.
...hesitate from the apprehension of ridicule when I approach the delicate subject of my early love. ... I understand by this passion the union of desire, friendship, and tenderness which is inspired by a single female, which prefers her to the rest of her sex, and which seeks her possession... | |
| 1870 - 604 str.
...hesitate from the apprehension of ridicule when I approach the delicate subject of my early love. .... i understand by this passion the union of desire, friendship, and tenderness which is inspired by a single female, which prefers her to the rest of her sex, and which seeks her possession... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1872 - 786 str.
...FIRST LOVE. I hesitate, from the apprehension of ridicule, when I approach the delicate subject of my early love. By this word I do not mean the polite...with the texture of French manners. I understand by ihib passion the union of desire, friendship, and tenderness, which is inflamed by a single female,... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1877 - 238 str.
...assemblies. I hesitate, from the apprehension of ridicule, when I approach the delicate subject of my early love. By this word I do not mean the polite...desire, friendship, and tenderness, which is inflamed hy a single female, which prefers her to the rest of her sex, and which seeks her possession as the... | |
| 1879 - 336 str.
...FIRST LOVE. I hesitate, from the apprehension of ridicule, when I approach the delicate subject of my early love. By this word I do not mean the polite...chivalry, and is interwoven with the texture of French 158 THE CASKET OF LITERARY GEMS. manners. I understand by this passion the union of desire, friendship,... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1880 - 182 str.
...affections : ' I hesitate, from the apprehension of ridicule, when I approach the delicate subject of my early love. By this word I do not mean the polite...hope or design, which has originated in the spirit »f chivalry, and is interwoven with the texture of French manners. I understand by this passion the... | |
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