| William Godwin - Criminals - 1794 - 316 pages
...fee that miftake in all its enormity. I am fure that, if I had opened my heart to Mr. Falkland, if I had told to him privately the tale that I have now been telling, he could not have refifted my reafonable demand. After all his precautions, he muft ultimately have depended pended upon... | |
| William Godwin - 1816 - 366 pages
...see that mistake in all its enormity. I am sure that, if I had opened my heart to Mr. Falkland, if I had told to him privately the tale that I have now...resisted my reasonable demand. After all his precautions, lie must ultimately have depended upon my forbearance. Could he be sure that, if I were at last worked... | |
| William Godwin - English fiction - 1823 - 372 pages
...see that mistake in all its enormity. I am sure that, if I had opened my heart to Mr. Falkland, if I had told to him privately the tale that I have now...last worked up to disclose every thing I knew, and to inforce it with all the energy I could exert, I should ohtain no credit? If he must in every case be... | |
| William Godwin - English fiction - 1831 - 246 pages
...mistake in all its enormity. I am sure, that if I had opened my heart to Mr. Falkland, if I had told him privately the tale that I have now been telling,...the energy I could exert, I should obtain no credit? If he must in every case be at my mercy, in which mode ought he to have sought his safety, in conciliation,... | |
| Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - American literature - 1876 - 870 pages
...see that mistake in all its enormity. I am sure that if I had opened my heart to Mr Falkland, if I 9 everything I knew, and to enforce it with all the energy I could exert, I should obtain no credit ?... | |
| Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - American literature - 1876 - 860 pages
...depended upon my forbearance. Could he be sure, that if I were at last worked up to disclose everything ngland ! By thousands on her plains, They are smiling o'er the silvery brooks, And rou ? If he must in every case be at my mercy, in which mode ought he to have sought his safety — in... | |
| Robert Chambers - American literature - 1880 - 826 pages
...mistake if) all s enormity. I nm sure that it I had opened my heart to Mr. Falkland, if I had told i him privately the tale that I have now been telling, he could not have resisted my .•asonable demand. After all his precautions, he must have ultimately depended pon my forbearance.... | |
| Robert Chambers - American literature - 1880 - 824 pages
...see thnt mlctake In all its enormity. I nm wire thnt ft I had opened my heart to Mr. Falkland, if I had told to him privately the tale that I have now been telling, be conld not have reemt>-<1 my reasonable demand. After aj I his precaution*, he must have ultimately... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - Literature - 1893 - 504 pages
...sec that mistake in all its enormity. ' I am sure that if I had opened my heart to Mr. Falkland, if I had told to him privately the tale that I have now...my forbearance. Could he be sure that, if I were at lust worked up to disclose everything I knew, and to enforce it with all the energy I could exert,... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - Literature - 1898 - 600 pages
...see that mistake in all its enormity. I am sure that if I had opened my heart to Mr. Falkland, if I had told to him privately the tale that I have now...reasonable demand. After all his precautions, he must have ultimately depended upon my forbearance. Could he be sure that if I were at last worked up to... | |
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