| Charlotte Lennox - 1752 - 296 Seiten
...her, had taken, a romantic Turn ; and, fuppofing Romances were real Pictures of Life,, from them fhe drew all her Notions and Expectations. By them fhe...to this ; and that it caufed all the Happinefs and Mifcries of Life. Her Glafs, which fhe often confulted, always fhewed her a Form fo extremely lovely,... | |
| 1783 - 742 Seiten
...romances were real piilures of life, from them the drew all her notions' andt expectations. By them Ihe was taught to believe, that love was the ruling principle of the world ; that every other paffion was lubordinate to this ; and that it cauled all the happinefs and miIcrifa of life. Htr glals, which (he... | |
| 1820 - 254 Seiten
...romances were real pictures of life, from them she drew all her notions and expectations. By them she was taught to believe, that love was the ruling principle of the world ; that every other passion was subordinate to this; and that it caused all the happiness and miseries of life. Her glass,... | |
| Charlotte Lennox - 1820 - 254 Seiten
...romances were real pictures of life, from them she drew all her notions and expectations. By them she was taught to believe, that love was the ruling principle of the world ; that every other passion was subordinate to this ; and that it caused all the happiness and miseries of life. Her glass,... | |
| Susan Hale - 1898 - 336 Seiten
...romances were real pictures of life, from them she drew all her notions and expectations. By them she was taught to believe that love was the ruling principle of the world ; that every other passion was subordinate to this ; and that it caused all the happiness and miseries of life. Her glass,... | |
| Nicolas Boileau Despréaux - 1902 - 300 Seiten
...romances were real pictures of life, from them she drew all her notions and expectations. By them she was taught to believe, that love was the ruling principle of the world; that every other passion was subordinate to this; and that it caused all the happiness and unhappiness of life." 1 There... | |
| Mary Anne Schofield - 1990 - 236 Seiten
...Romances were real Pictures of Life, from them she drew all her Notions and Expectations" (7). By them she was taught to believe, that "Love was the ruling Principle of the World; that even' other Passion was subordinate to this" (5). She thinks of herself only in terms of die heroine;... | |
| Katherine Sobba Green - 1991 - 204 Seiten
...Romances were real Pictures of Life, from them she drew all her Notions and Expectations. By them she was taught to believe that Love was the ruling Principle of the World . . . she was alarmed by every trifling Incident, and kept in a continual Anxiety by a Vicissitude... | |
| Regina Barreca - 1994 - 204 Seiten
...Romances were real Pictures of Life, from them she drew all her Notions and Expectations. By them she was taught to believe, that Love was the ruling Principle of the World; that every other Passion was subordinate to this; and that it caused all the Happiness and Miseries of Life. (7) By... | |
| John Charles Franceschina - 1996 - 480 Seiten
...to the Duke her belief that her little book "contains the whole duty of man" (8) and that Arabella was "taught to believe that love was the ruling principle of the world; that every other passion was subordinate to this; and that it caused all the happiness and miseries of life" (Lennox,... | |
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