| Robert Southey - 1839 - 354 str.
...civility of country gentlefolks as any I ever met with. They treat me more like a near relation than a stranger, and their house is always open to me....much, to excellent purpose, and is more polite than a duchess. The son, who belongs to Cambridge, is a most amiable young man, and the daughter quite of... | |
| William Cowper - 1841 - 362 str.
...while you were here. Their name is Unwin ; the most agreeable people imaginable ; the old gentleman a man of learning and good sense, and as simple as...much, to excellent purpose ; and is more polite than a duchess. " Since I wrote the above, I met Mrs. Unwin in the street, and went home with her. She and... | |
| Robert Southey - 1843 - 358 str.
...civility of country gentlefolks as any I ever met withl They treat me more like a near relation than a stranger, and their house is always open to me....has a very uncommon understanding, has read much, to ex cellent purpose, and is more polite than a duchess. The son, who belongs to Cambridge, is a most... | |
| Robert Southey - 1843 - 352 str.
...civility of country gentlefolks as any I ever met with.' They treat me more like a near relation than a stranger, and their house is always open to me....has a very uncommon understanding, has read much, to ex cellent purpose, and is more polite than a duchess. The son, who belongs to Cambridge, is a most... | |
| 1851 - 592 str.
...ceremonious civility of country gentlefolks as I ever met with. They treat me more like a near relation than a stranger, and their house is always open to me....much to excellent purpose, and is more polite than a duchess ; she treats me with an affection so truly Christian, that I could almost fancy my own mother... | |
| William Cowper - 1851 - 790 str.
...civility of country gentle-folks as any I ever met with. They treat me more like a near relation than a stranger, and their house is always open to me....much, to excellent purpose, and is more polite than a duchess. The son, who belongs to Cambridge, is a most amiable young man, and the daughter quite of... | |
| William Cowper - 1851 - 624 str.
...met with. They treat me more like a heaven, and to Jesus the mediator of the new conear relation than a stranger, and their house is always open to me....to Cambridge in his chaise. He is a man of learning rmd good sense, and as simple as parson Adams. His wife has a very uncommon understanding, has rend... | |
| William Cowper - 1851 - 624 str.
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| William Cowper, Robert Southey - 1853 - 518 str.
...civility of country gentlefolks as any I ever met with. They treat me more like a near relation than a stranger, and their house is always open to me....much to excellent purpose, and is more polite than a duchess. The son who belongs to Cambridge, is a most amiable young man, and the daughter quite of a... | |
| William Cowper - 1853 - 526 str.
...civility of country gentlefolks as any I ever met with. They treat me more like a near relation than a stranger, and their house is always open to me....understanding, has read much, to excellent purpose, and SI Oct. 25, 1765. is more polite than a duchess. The son, who belongs to Cambridge, is a most amiable... | |
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