Yes, I will tell you readily about my creatures, whom I endeavoured to paint as nearly as I could and dared ; for, in some cases, I dared not. This you will readily admit : besides, charity bade me be cautious, Thus far you are correct : there is not... The Edinburgh Review, or Critical Journal: for July,1834,.......January, 1835 - Page 279by THE EDINBURGH REVIEW - 1835Full view - About this book
| George Crabbe - 1834 - 358 lehte
...esteem for the friend of my friend, — the virtuous, the worthy character whom I am addressing. Yes, I will tell you readily about my creatures, whom I...obliged, in some cases, to take them from their real situtations, in one or two instances to change even the sex, and, in many, the circumstances. The nearest... | |
| George Crabbe - 1834 - 334 lehte
...will tell you readily about my creatures, whcm I endeavoured to paint as nearly as I could and dared j for, in some cases, I dared not. This you will readily...obliged, in some cases, to take them from their real situtations, in one or two instances to change even the sex, and, in many, the circumstances. The nearest... | |
| 1859 - 868 lehte
...which he came in contact : — " Yes, I will tell you readily about my creatures, whom I endeavored to paint as nearly as I could and dared ; for in some caces I dared not. This you will readily admit; besides, charity bade me be cautious. Thus far you... | |
| George Crabbe - 1847 - 618 lehte
...esteem for the friend of my friend — the virtuous, the worthy character whom I am addressing. Yes, I will tell you readily about my creatures, whom I...my mind the original ; but I was obliged, in some eases, to take them from their real situations, in one or two instances to change even the sex, and,... | |
| 1859 - 598 lehte
...describes and defends his immediate dependence upon- the realities with which he came in contact : " Yes, I will tell you readily about my creatures, whom I...you will readily admit ; besides, charity bade me be cautions. Thus far you are correct, there is not one of whom I had not in my mind the original ; but... | |
| 1859 - 584 lehte
...describes and defends his immediate dependence upon the realities with which he came in contact : " Yes, I will tell you readily about my creatures, whom I...some cases I dared not. This you will readily admit ; besidesi charity bade me be cautious. Thus far you are correct, there is not one of whom I had not... | |
| Mary Leadbeater - 1862 - 458 lehte
...will tell you readily about my creatures, whom I endeavour to paint as nearly as I could, and dare — for in some cases I dared not. This you will readily...not in my mind the original, but I was obliged in most cases to take them from their real situations, and iu one or two instances even to change the... | |
| James Philemon Holcombe - 1866 - 548 lehte
...character whom I am addressing. Yes, I will tell you readily about my creatures, whom I endeavored to paint as nearly as I could and dared, for in some cases I dared net. This you will readily admit ; besides, charity bade me be cautious. Thus far you are correct ;... | |
| Charles Knight - 1868 - 506 lehte
...tell you readily about my creatures, whom I endeavour to paint as nearly as I could, and dare—for in some cases I dared not. This you will readily admit;...not in my mind the original, but I was obliged in most cases to take them from their real situations, and in one or two instances even to change the... | |
| George Crabbe - 1901 - 624 lehte
...tnraaof my friend— the virtuous, the worthy chancier whom I am addressing. Yes, I will tell you fedily about my creatures, whom I endeavoured to paint as nearly as I could and dared ; for, in some a»«, I dared not. This you will readily admit : beiido, charity bade me be cautious. Thus far you... | |
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