| Charles Lamb, Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1838 - 480 sayfa
...allusion was made * Mr. Dyer also complained to Mr. Lamb of some suggestions in Elia, which annoyed him, not so much for his own sake as for the sake of others who, in the delicacy of his apprehensiveness, he thought might feel aggrieved by imputations... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1838 - 478 sayfa
...allusion was made * Mr. Dyer also complained to Mr. Lamb of some suggestions in Elia, which annoyed him, not so much for his own sake as for the sake of others who, in the delicacy of his apprehensiveness, he thought might feel aggrieved by imputations... | |
| Louisa Parry - 1840 - 356 sayfa
...that the type had been succeeded by the substance. Perhaps St. Paul was anxious to keep this feast, not so much for his own sake, as for the sake of that great concourse of people that would meet at Jerusalem on this solemn occasion, to whom he would... | |
| Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1845 - 528 sayfa
...than I thought he appeared anxious to communicate, I invited him into my house, and drew him into a conversation on the state of the trade, and the condition...and were severely dealt by. He said, the last thing they had enjoined upon him, on leaving Leech Lake, was to solicit from me, another trader. He had not,... | |
| Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1845 - 536 sayfa
...prices of goods were high, that the traders were rigorous, and that there were some practices which be could wish to see abolished, not so much for his own...and were severely dealt by. He said, the last thing they had enjoined upon him, on leaving Leech Lake, was to solicit from me, another trader. He had not,... | |
| Sir John William Kaye - 1854 - 638 sayfa
...with thoughts of his return to India. He had made up his mind, before his marriage, to take this step, not so much for his own sake, as for the sake of others, and had written to his betrothed a characteristic letter, in which he said : "I think precisely... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1867 - 684 sayfa
...suppression as • Mr. Dyer also complained to Mr. Lamb of some suggestions in Elia, which annoyed him, not so much for his own sake as for the sake of others, who, in the delicacy of his apprehensiveness, he thought might feel aggrieved by imputations... | |
| Alfred BARRY (Bishop of Sydney.) - 1869 - 316 sayfa
...seems to have been visited by the Holy Ghost, only from time to time, and to have had His presence, not so much for his own sake, as for the sake of others, that he might speak words of God, into which his own heart could at best but half enter, and... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1876 - 466 sayfa
...that Mr. Rogers 1 Mr. Dyer had complained to Mr. Lamb of some suggestions in Elia, which annoyed him, not so much for his own sake as for the sake of others, who, in the delicacy of his apprehensiveness, he thought might feel aggrieved by imputations... | |
| 1878 - 588 sayfa
...hint of any apprehensions in his own mind. Probably the subject was too painful, and he avoided it not so much for his own sake, as for the sake of those who would find all too soon the want of a guiding hand. But he did not pass without giving his... | |
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