| 1880 - Liczba stron: 588
...and had now a large house in the town, where he took private pupils. He is described by Cowper " as a man of learning and good sense, and as simple as Parson Adams." Mary Cawthorne, his wife, was the daughter of a draper at Ely. " She has," writes Cowper, "a very uncommon... | |
| Myrtle Reed - 1907 - Liczba stron: 248
...society of Christians." In a letter to his friend Joseph Hill this passage occurs: "The old gentleman is a man of learning and good sense, and as simple...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 - 1854 - Liczba stron: 580
...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....uncommon understanding, has read much to excellent purpc^e, and is more polite than a duchess. The son, frho belongs to Cambridge, is a most amiable young... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1921 - Liczba stron: 444
...society of Christians." In a letter to Hill (October 25th, 1765), he thus sums up this amiable family : " The old gentleman carries me to Cambridge in his chaise....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... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1921 - Liczba stron: 440
...society of Christians." In a letter to Hill (October 25th, 1765), he thus sums up this amiable family : " The old gentleman carries me to Cambridge in his chaise. He is a . , • Bman °f learning and good sense, and as simple as li^tiL)*t~" parson Adams. His wife has a... | |
| 1905 - Liczba stron: 264
...civility of country gentlemen 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....chaise. He is a man of learning and good sense, and is as simple as Parson Adams. His wife ha? a very uncommon understanding, has read much, and is more... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1900 - Liczba stron: 1154
...civility of county gentlefolks as any I have ever met with. They treat me more like a near relation than a stranger, and their house is always open to me....old gentleman carries me to Cambridge in his chaise. lie is a man of learning and good sense, and as simple as Parson Adams. His wife has a very uncommon... | |
| Virginia Woolf - 1986 - Liczba stron: 340
...its side;' 20 Cf. Correspondence, vol. i, to Joseph Hill, 25 October 1765, p. 53, about Mrs Unwin who 'has a very uncommon understanding, has read much to excellent purpose, and is more polite than a duchess.' 21 Correspondence, vol. i, to the Rev. W. Unwin, 24 February 1782, p. 448: 'Retirement is... | |
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