| Robert Burns - 1834 - 420 страници
...and the approaching termination of all his earthly prospects. He spoke of his death with firmness as well as feeling, as an event likely to happen very...children so young and unprotected, and his wife in the hourly expectation of lying-in of a fifth. He shewed great concern about the care of his literary... | |
| Robert Burns - 1835 - 440 страници
...prospects. He spoke of his death without any of the ostentation of philosophy, hut with firmness as well as feeling — as an event likely to happen very...situation — in hourly expectation of lying in of a filth. He mentioned, with seeming pride and satisfaction, the promising genius of his eldest son, and... | |
| Robert Burns, John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 628 страници
...prospects. He spoke of bis death without any of the ostentation of philosophy, but with firmness as well as feeling — as an event likely to happen very...and his wife in so interesting a situation — in the hourly expectation of lying-in of a fifth. He mentioned, with seeming pride and satisfaction, the... | |
| James Currie - 1838 - 92 страници
...prospects. He spoke of his death without any of the ostentation of philosophy, but with firmness as well as feeling, as an event likely to happen very...and unprotected, and his wife in so interesting a situation—in _ hourly expectation of lying in of a fifth. He mentioned, ~ with seeming pride and... | |
| John Wilson - 1840 - 372 страници
...prospects. He spoke of his death without any of the ostentation of philosophy, but with firmness as well as feeling, as an event likely to happen very...flattering marks of approbation he had received from the teachers, and dwelt .particularly on his hopes of that boy's future conduct and merit. His anxiety... | |
| John Wilson, Robert Chambers - 1840 - 364 страници
...prospects. He spoke of his death without any of the ostentation of philosophy, but with firmness as \\e\\ as feeling, as an event likely to happen very soon...flattering marks of approbation he had received from the teachers, and dwelt particularly on his hopes of that boy's future conduct and merit. His anxiety... | |
| Robert Burns - 1840 - 872 страници
...and the approaching termination of all his earthly prospects. He spoke of his death, with firmness as ,nc l FEq dp Nޙ ^] i { b p H[ VA U@] = / : 4 U J ݏ k... W J t jB c j]K f Ԛ >d D pͯ D oy ћ Y ]6 2 the hourly expectation of lying-in of a fifth. He shewed great concern about the care of his literary... | |
| John Wilson - 1845 - 248 страници
...feeling, as an event likely to happen very soon, and which gave him concern chiefly from leaving his poor children so young and unprotected, and his wife in...situation, in hourly expectation of lying in of a fifth." Yet, during the whole afternoon, he was cheerful, even gay, and disposed for pleasantry; such is the... | |
| John Wilson - 1845 - 236 страници
...suppressed—" he spoke of his death without any of the ostentation of philosophy, but with firmness as well as feeling, as an event likely to happen very...and which gave him concern chiefly from leaving his poor children so young and unprotected, and his wife in so interesting a situation, in hourly expectation... | |
| 1845 - 440 страници
...prospects. He spoke of his death without any of the ostentation of philosophy, hut with firmness as well as feeling — as an event likely to happen very soon, and w hich gave him concern chiefly from leaving his four children so young and unprotected, and his wife... | |
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