| Soldier - 1824 - 518 стор.
...distantly related, but had not the happiness of her acquaintance." " It is sufficient, Mr. Seward, that ypu bear her name, and a fair reputation, to entitle you...you essentially, I shall not want the inclination. CAFTAXN WINVAB.D, WHO had obtained leave of absence from General Ceesar to go and see his friends in... | |
| Robert Southey - 1838 - 520 стор.
...143. VOL. v. a happiness of her acquaintance. " It is sufficient, Mr. Seward," said the General, " that you bear her name, and a fair reputation, to...a cover for you at my table, and a sincere welcome j and whenever it may be in my power to serve you essentially, I shall not want the inclination."*... | |
| Robert Southey - 1839 - 840 стор.
...but he had not the happiness of her acquaintance. "It is sufficient, Mr. Seward," said the General, "that you bear her name, and a fair reputation, to...you essentially, I shall not want the inclination." § These anecdotes show the estimation in which * Biographical Preface to the Poetical AVorks of Anna... | |
| Robert Southey - 1860 - 456 стор.
...he had not the happiness of her acquaintance. " It is sufficient, Mr. Seward," said the general, " that you bear her name, and a fair reputation, to...you essentially, I shall not want the inclination." f These anecdotes show the estimation in which she was not undeservedly held. Her epistolary style... | |
| Robert Southey - 1880 - 728 стор.
...sufficient, Mr. Seward,'' said the general, " that you bear her name, and a fair reputation, to entitl* you to the notice of every soldier who has it in his...you essentially, I shall not want the inclination." f These anecdotes show the estimation in which she was not nndeservedly held. Her epistolary style... | |
| Edward Verrall Lucas - 1907 - 440 стор.
...Mr. Seward," said he, " I am glad to see you. The instant I read this poem, it occurred to me, that I had seen the name of Seward on my list of the garrison's...you essentially, I shall not want the inclination." "' The result of this incident — for Miss Seward was always grateful — was the composition of her... | |
| Robert Southey - 1909 - 808 стор.
...he had not the happiness of her acquaintance. ' It is sufficient, Mr. Seward,' said the General, ' that you bear her name, and a fair reputation, to...you essentially, I shall not want the inclination.' • These aneedotes show the estimation in which she was, not undeservedly, held. Her epistolary style... | |
| Robert Southey - 800 стор.
...he had not the happiness of her acquaintance. " It is sufficient, Mr. Seward," said the General, " that you bear her name, and a fair reputation, to...you essentially, I shall not want the inclination."* These anecdotes show the estimation in which she was, not undeservedly, held. Her epistolary style... | |
| 1811 - 744 стор.
...character. It was answerable to my wishes. Are you related to the Author of the Monody on Major Andre r ' 1 replied, ' that I had the honour of being very distantly...military brother. You will always find a cover for yuu at my table, and a sincere welcome; and whenever it may be in my power to serve you essentially,... | |
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