| 1834 - 766 psl.
...the thoughts of confinement; and I am coward enough to dread such an end to my suspense. " ' Can you, Sir, in any degree, aid me with propriety? — Will...compassion. I know those of rank and fortune are teased with frequent petitions, and are compelled to refuse the requests even of those whom they know to be in... | |
| George Crabbe - 1834 - 352 psl.
...the thoughts of confinement; and I am coward enough to dread such an end to my suspense. " Can you, Sir, in any degree, aid me with propriety ? — Will...compassion. I know those of rank and fortune are teased with frequent petitions, and are compelled to refuse the requests even of those whom they know to be in... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1834 - 600 psl.
...add, a great man. I have no other pretensions to your favour than that I am an unhappy one. ' Can you, Sir, in any degree, aid me with propriety ? — Will you ask any demonstrations of my veracity 1 I have imposed upon myself, but I have been guilty of no other imposition. Let me, if possible, interest... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1834 - 590 psl.
...add, a great man. I have no other pretensions to your favour than that I am an unhappy one. ' Can you, Sir, in any degree, aid me with propriety ? — Will you ask any demonstrations of my veracity 1 I have imposed upon myself, but I have been guilty of no other imposition. Let me, if possible, interest... | |
| George Crabbe - 1838 - 356 psl.
...the thoughts of confinement; and I am coward enough to dread such an end to my suspense. " Can you. Sir, in any degree, aid me with propriety ? — Will...compassion. I know those of rank and fortune are teased with frequent petitions, and are compelled to refuse the requests even of those whom they know to be in... | |
| George Crabbe - 1840 - 346 psl.
...the thoughts of confinement; and I am coward enough to dread such an end to my suspense. " Can you. Sir, in any degree, aid me with propriety ? — Will...compassion. I know those of rank and fortune are teased with frequent petitions, and are compelled to refuse the requests even of those whom they know to be in... | |
| Johnstone - 1840 - 386 psl.
...man. I have no other pretension to your favour than that I am an unhappy one. * * * * * " Can you, Sir, in any degree aid me, with propriety ? Will you ask any demonstration of my veracity ? I have imposed upon myself, but I have been guilty of no other imposition.... | |
| 1850 - 602 psl.
...the thoughts of confinement ; and I am coward enough to dread such an end to my suspense. " Can you, sir, in any degree, aid me with propriety ? Will you...compassion. I know those of rank and fortune are teased with frequent petitions, and are compelled to refuse the requests even of those whom they know to be in... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 560 psl.
...the thoughts of confinement ; and I am coward enough to dread such an end to my suspense. " Can you, sir, in any degree, aid me with propriety ? Will you...compassion. I know those of rank and fortune are teased with frequent petitions, and are compelled to refuse the requests even of those whom they know to be in... | |
| George Crabbe - 1847 - 618 psl.
...thoughts of confinement ; and I am coward enough to dread such an end to my suspense. priety ? — Will you ask any demonstrations of my veracity? I...compassion. I know those of rank and fortune are teased with frequent petitions, and are compelled to refuse the requests even of those whom they know to be in... | |
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