Adieu, my dear Daddy: I won't be mortified, and I won't be downed; but I will be proud to find I have, out of my own family, as well as in it, a friend who loves me well enough to speak plain truth to me. Diary and Letters - Página 244de Fanny Burney - 1842Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Fanny Burney, Leonard Benton Seeley - 1890 - 434 páginas
...Hetty should be worse again. Adieu, my dear daddy, I won't be mortified, and I won't be downed, — but I will be proud to find I have, out of my own family,...by, Your much obliged And most affectionate, FRANCES BURNEY.' The manuscript comedy does not appear to have been shown to Dr. Johnson. This was not for... | |
| Fanny Burney - 1890 - 482 páginas
...vexation live out another day. Adieu, my dear daddy ; I won't be mortified and T won't be downed ; but I will be proud to find I have, out of my own family,...loves me well enough to speak plain truth to me." Frances now turned from her dramatic schemes to an undertaking far better suited to her talents. She... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1891 - 228 páginas
...vexation live out another day. Adieu, my dear Daddy: I won't be mortified, and I won't be downed; but I will be proud to find I have, out of my own family,...loves me well enough to speak plain truth to me." Frances now turned from her dramatic schemes to an undertaking far better suited to her talents. She... | |
| Fanny Burney - 1895 - 356 páginas
...Hetty should be worse again. Adieu, my dear daddy, I won't be mortified, and I won't be downed, — but I will be proud to find I have, out of my own family,...by, Your much obliged And most affectionate, FRANCES BURNEY." The manuscript comedy does not appear to have been shown to Dr. Johnson. This was not for... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1898 - 602 páginas
...day. Adieu, my dear daddy, 1 won't be mortified, and I won't be downed ; but I will be proud to find 1 have, out of my own family, as well as in it, a friend...loves me well enough to speak plain truth to me." Frances now turned from her dramatic schemes to an undertaking far better suited to her talents. She... | |
| Fanny Burney - 1904 - 596 páginas
...won't be mortified, 1 A character in The Witlings. See above, p. 259. and I won't be downed, — but I will be proud to find I have, out of my own family,...by, your much obliged and most affectionate, FRANCES BURNEY. MR. CRISP TO Miss F. BURNEY MY DEAR FANNIKIN — I have known half a letter filled up with... | |
| 1904 - 716 páginas
...not unfavourable to it, she laid it aside. But " I won't be downed," she said heroically to Crisp. " I will be proud to find I have, out of my own family,...loves me well enough to speak plain truth to me." Mrs. Carlyle is reported to have said, " If I had married Irving the tongues would never have happened."... | |
| CONSTANCE HILL - 1907 - 444 páginas
...possibly do for herself. "... Adieu, my dear daddy, I won't be mortified, and I wont be downed ; — but I will be proud to find I have, out of my own family,...loves me well enough to speak plain truth to me." ***** The original manuscript of the Witlings has been placed in our hands. It consists of five acts,... | |
| Constance Hill - 1907 - 428 páginas
...possibly do for herself. "... Adieu, my dear daddy, I won't be mortified, and I wont be downed ; — but I will be proud to find I have, out of my own family,...loves me well enough to speak plain truth to me." ***** The original manuscript of the Witlings has been placed in our hands. It consists of five acts,... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - 1907 - 852 páginas
...cat-calling epistle," a letter concluding thus : " I won't be mortified and I won't be downed ; but I will be proud to find I have, out of my own family,...in it, a friend who loves me well enough to speak the plain truth to me." Miss Hill prints the fourth act of the play, the one, according to Susan, which... | |
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