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" I am in such a state as calls for sincerity : let that also excuse it. It is perhaps the last time we shall ever meet. I feel someL 2 thing particularly solemn in the acknowledgment ; yet my heart swells to make it, awed as it is by a sense of my presumption,... "
The man of feeling: and Julia de Roubigné, a tale - Page 112
by Henry Mackenzie - 1820 - 114 pages
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The Man of Feeling

Henry Mackenzie - Benevolence - 1771 - 288 pages
...it, awed as it is by a fenfe of my prefumption, by a fenfe of your perfections" • •• He paufed again " Let it not offend you to know their power over one fo unworthy — It will, I believe, foon ceafe to beat, even with that feeling which it mall lofe the...
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The Man of Feeling

Henry Mackenzie - English fiction - 1800 - 254 pages
...forsincerity, let that also excuse it—It is perhaps the last time we sluill ever meet. I feel something particularly solemn in the acknowledgment, yet my heart swells to make it, awed *is it is by a sense of my presumption, by by a sense of your perfections"—He paused again " Let...
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The Man of Feeling

Henry Mackenzie - 1801 - 196 pages
...to make it, awed as it»is by a fenfe-of my prefumption, by a fenfe of your perfeftions"—He paufed again—— " Let it not offend you to know their power over one fo unworthy—It will, I believe, foon ceafe to beat, even with that feeling which it fhall lofe the...
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The miscellaneous works of Henry Mackenzie, Volume 1

Henry Mackenzie - 1815 - 302 pages
...sincerity, let that also excuse it—It is perhaps the last time we shall ever meet. I feel something particularly solemn in the acknowledgment, yet my...is by a sense of my presumption, by a sense of your perfections'—He paused again ' Let it not offend you, to know their power over one so unworthy—It...
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The Repository of Arts, Literature, Fashions &c

Decoration and ornament - 1825
...the last time we shall ever meet. I feel something particularly solemn in the acknowledgment, yet ray heart swells to make it, awed as it is by a sense of my i presumption, by a sense of your perfec- j tions." He paused again. " Let it not j offend you to know...
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The elementary elocutionist: a selection of pieces in prose and verse, by J ...

John White (A.M.) - 1826 - 340 pages
...sincerity ; let that alone excuse it —it is, perhaps, the last time we shall ever meet. I feel something particularly solemn in the acknowledgment; yet my...swells to make it, awed as it is by a sense of my presumption,—by a sense of your perfections."—He paused again—" Let it not offend you, he resumed,...
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Analysis of the Principles of Rhetorical Delivery as Applied in Reading and ...

Ebenezer Porter - Elocution - 1828 - 418 pages
...eyes from the ground—" There are (said he, in a low voice)—there are attachments, Miss Walton." 55 thing particularly solemn in the acknowledgment; yet...swells to make it, awed as it is by a sense of my presumption,—by a sense of your perfections."—He paused again—" Let it not offend you, (he resumed,)...
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Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History ..., Volumes 3-4

Robert Chambers - American literature - 1830 - 844 pages
...for sincerity. l.:t ixcuse it — it is perhaps the last time we shall ever meet. I feel something ly constitutions can attain to, we rob God of so much service, ¡uid a sense of my presumption, by a sense of your perfections/ He paused Let it not offend you to know...
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Analysis of the Principles of Rhetorical Delivery as Applied in Reading and ...

Ebenezer Porter - Elocution - 1833 - 420 pages
...the last time we shall ever meet. 'I feel some55 thing particularly solemn in the acknowledgement ; yet my heart swells to make it, awed as it is by a...perfections." — He paused again — " Let it not offend you, (he resumed,) — to know their pgwer over one so unworthy. My heart 60 will, I believe, soon cease...
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The satirist: or, Every man in his humour

John Close - 1833 - 182 pages
...sincerity, let that also excuse it. It is perhaps the last time we shall ever meet. I feel something particularly solemn in the acknowledgment ; yet my...make it, awed as it is, by a sense of my presumption, and by a sense of your perfections. He again paused. Let it not offend you, to know their power over...
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