I do believe that no girl has risen from the reading of my pages less modest than she was before, and that some may have learned from them that modesty is a charm well worth preserving. I think that no youth has been taught that in falseness and flashness... Friendly work - Seite 47von Girls' friendly society - 1885Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Anthony Trollope - 1883 - 286 Seiten
...make both salutary and agreeable to my audience. I do believe that no girl has risen from the reading of my pages less modest than she was before, and that...that no youth has been taught that in falseness and flashness is to be found the road to manliness ; but some may perhaps have learned from me that it... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1883 - 288 Seiten
...make both salutary and agreeable to my audience. I do believe that no girl has risen from the reading of my pages less modest than she was before, and that...that no youth has been taught that in falseness and flashness is to be found the road to manliness ; but some may perhaps have learned from me that it... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1883 - 286 Seiten
...make both salutary and agreeable to my audience. I do believe that no girl has risen from the reading of my pages less modest than she was before and that...that no youth has been taught that in falseness and Rashness is to be found the road to manliness ; but some may perhaps have learned from me that it is... | |
| 1884 - 938 Seiten
...make both salutary ami agreeable to my audience. I do believe that no git I has risen from the reading of my pages less modest than she was before, and that...that no youth has been taught that in falseness and flashness is to be found the road to manliness ; but some may perhaps have learned from me that it... | |
| 1884 - 862 Seiten
...both salutary and agreeable to my audience. I do bílievc that 1 no girl has risen from the reading of my pages less modest than she was before, and that some may have learned from them that modesty is worth preserving. I think that no youth has been taught that in falseness and tlashiness is to be found... | |
| Elizabeth Haven Appleton - 1891 - 330 Seiten
...more than the truth about his books when he claims that "no girl has risen from the reading of his pages less modest than she was before, and that some...them that modesty is a charm well worth preserving; that no youth has been taught that in falsehood and flashiness is to be found the road to manliness;... | |
| Elizabeth Haven Appleton - 1891 - 282 Seiten
...them that modesty is a charm well worth preserving; that no youth has been taught that in falsehood and flashiness is to be found the road to manliness; but some may have learned that it is to be found in truth and a high and gentle spirit." People say that they are... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1902 - 324 Seiten
...at least, may be granted. ' I do believe,' says Trollope, ' that no girl has risen from the reading of my pages less modest than she was before, and that some may have learnt from them that modesty is a charm worth possessing.' The phrase reminds me of my favourite critic,... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1912 - 348 Seiten
...make both salutary and agreeable to my audience. I do believe that no girl has risen from the reading of my pages less modest than she was before, and that...that no youth has been taught that in falseness and flashness is to be found the road to manliness; but some may perhaps have learned from me that it is... | |
| Agnes Repplier - 1920 - 300 Seiten
...himself the quality of harmlessness. "I do believe," he said, "that no girl has risen from the reading of my pages less modest than she was before, and that some girls may have learned from them that modesty is a charm worth possessing." This is one of the admirable... | |
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