| Peter Burke - 1853 - 324 pàgines
...the passage to hinder him, went up stairs to salute her. She discovered him before he could enter her chamber, alarmed the family with the most distressful...villain, who had forced- himself in upon her, and endeavored to murder her. Savage, who had attempted with the most submissive tenderness to soften her... | |
| Peter Burke - 1859 - 332 pàgines
...the passage to hinder him, went up stairs to salute her. She discovered him before he could enter her chamber, alarmed the family with the most distressful...that villain, who had forced himself in upon her, and endeavored to murder her. Savage, who had attempted with the most submissive tenderness to soften her... | |
| Edward Robins - 1898 - 352 pàgines
...in the passage to hinder him, went upstairs to salute her. She discovered him before he entered her chamber, alarmed the family with the most distressful...detestable an accusation, thought it prudent to retire." Thus the Queen refused to interfere until the Countess of Hertford pleaded the cause of the imprisoned... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1909 - 562 pàgines
...passage to hinder him, went up stairs to salute her. She 30 discovered him before he could enter her chamber, alarmed the family with the most distressful...that villain, who had forced himself in upon her, and endeavored 35 to murder her. Savage, who had attempted with the 1 Mr. Savage's Life. • most submissive... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1823 - 418 pàgines
...in the passage to hinder him, went up stairs to salute her. She discovered him before he entered her chamber, alarmed the family with the most distressful...utter so detestable an accusation, thought it prudent * Mr. Savage's Life. to retire, and, I believe, never attempted afterwards to speak to her. But, shocked... | |
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