Overwhelmed by this blow, my distress knew no limits. Yet heaven can witness the truth of my assertion, even in this moment of complete despair, when oppression bowed me to the earth, I blamed not the prince. I did then, and ever shall, consider his mind... Our Old Actors - Page 123by Henry Barton Baker - 1878Full view - About this book
| Great Britain - 1801 - 622 pages
...blamed not the Prince. I did then, and ever shall, consider his mind as nobly and honourably organized, nor could I teach myself to believe, that a heart...virtues, could possibly become inhuman and unjust. I had been taught from my infancy to believe that elevated stations are surrounded by delusive visions,... | |
| Mary Robinson - 1803 - 334 pages
...blamed not the Prince. I did then, and ever shall, consider his mind as nobly and honourably organized ; nor could I teach myself to believe that a heart,...virtues, could possibly become inhuman and unjust. I had been taught from my infancy to believe that elevated stations are surrounded by dchisive visions,... | |
| Great Britain - 1808 - 324 pages
...blamed not the Prince. I did then, and ever shall, consider his mind as nobly and honourably organized ; nor could I teach myself to believe, that a heart,...virtues, could possibly become inhuman and unjust. I had been taught from my infancy to believe that elevated stations are surrounded by delusive visions,... | |
| 1826 - 338 pages
...blamed not the prince. I did then, and ever shall, consider his mind as nobly and honourably organized; nor could I teach myself to believe, that a heart,...virtues, could possibly become inhuman and unjust. I had been taught from my infancy to believe that elevated stations are surrounded by delusive visions,... | |
| Mary Robinson - 1827 - 172 pages
...prince. I did then, and ever shall, consider his mind as nobly and honourably organized, nor could 1 teach myself to believe, that a heart, the seat of...virtues, could possibly become inhuman and unjust. I had been taught from my infancy to believe that elevated stations are surrounded by delusive visions,... | |
| 1828 - 488 pages
...says, " I did then, and ever shall, consider his minft as nobly and honourably organized ; nor could 1 teach myself to believe that a heart, the seat of...virtues, could possibly become inhuman and unjust." Mrs. Robinson afterwards visited the continent, where she was attacked with a most malignant fever,... | |
| Robert Huish - Great Britain - 1830 - 600 pages
...blamed not the Prince. I did then, and ever shall consider his mind as nobly and honourably organized ; nor could I teach myself to believe that a heart,...virtues, could possibly become inhuman and unjust. I had been taught from my infancy to believe that elevated stations are surrounded by delusive visions... | |
| George Smeeton - Biography - 1830 - 278 pages
...Prince. She says, ' I did then, and ever shall, consider his mind as nobly and honourably organized ; nor could I teach myself to believe that a heart,...virtues, could possibly become inhuman and unjust.' On her death-bed she requested that a lock of her hair might be presented to his Royal Highness ; and... | |
| Percy Fitzgerald - Actors - 1874 - 346 pages
...blamed not the Prince. I did then, and ever shall consider his mind as nobly and honourably organized ! nor could I teach myself to believe that a heart,...virtues, could possibly become inhuman and unjust." There was some " secret history " connected with this affair, and it turned out that the sacrifice... | |
| Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald - Actors - 1874 - 344 pages
...blamed not the Prince. I did then, and ever shall consider his mind as nobly and honourably organized ! nor could I teach myself to believe that a heart, the seat of BO many virtues, could possibly become inhuman and unjust." There was some " secret history" connected... | |
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