| 1806 - 572 pages
...would say to his niece, Mrs. Glennie, " You may think it strange, but I must ask. you if 1 have a ion, and where he is ?" She then felt herself under the painful necessity of bringing to his recoilectioii his son Montagu's sufferings, which always restored him to reason. And ite would often,... | |
| Sir William Forbes, James Beattie - 1807 - 572 pages
...of him ; and after searching in every room of the house, he would say to his niece, Mrs Glennie, " You may think it strange, but I " must ask you if...often, with many tears, express his thankfulness, that be had no child, saying, " How could I have borne to see their " elegant minds mangled with madness... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 362 pages
...of him ; and after searching in every room of the house, he would say to his niece, Mrs Glennie, " You may think it " strange, but I must ask you if I have a son, and " where he is ?" She then ftlt herself under the painful necessity of bringing to his recollection his son Montagu's sufferings,... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 356 pages
...of him ; and after searching in every room of the house, he would say to his niece, Mrs Glennie, " You may think it " strange, but I must ask you if I have a son, and " where he is r" She then felt herself under the painful necessity of bringing to his recollection his son Montagu's... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 356 pages
...of him ; and after searching in every room of the house, he would say to his niece, Mrs Glennie, " You may think it •'' strange, but I must ask you if I have a son, and " where he is r" She then felt herself under the painful necessity of bringing to his recollection his son Montagu's... | |
| 1807 - 552 pages
...become of him; and after searching in every room of the house, he would say to his niece, Mrs. Glennic, "You may think it strange, but I must ask you if I b,ave a sou, and where lie is,? She then felt herself under the painful necessity of bringing to his... | |
| James Beattie, Thomas Gray - 1809 - 408 pages
...would . search for Turn in every room of the house, and then observe to his niece, Mrs. Glennie, " You may think it strange, but I must ask you if I have a son, and where he is?" This lady, to restore him to reasou, was generally forced to recall to his mind the sufferings of Montague.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 402 pages
...of him : and after searching in every room of the house, he would say to his niece, Mrs. Glennie, ' You may think it strange, but I must ask you if I have a son, a ml where he is T She then felt herself under the painful necessity of bringing to his recollection... | |
| Joseph Robertson, Society of Ancient Scots - 1821 - 414 pages
...Montagu ; and, after searching in every room of the house, he would say to his niece, Mrs. Glcnnie, " You may think it strange, but I must ask you if I have a son, and where he is ?" When Mrs. G. on these occasions, felt herself under the painful necessity of bringing to his recollection... | |
| Society of ancient Scots - 1821 - 226 pages
...Montagu ; and, after searching in every room of the house, he would say to his niece, Mrs. Glennie, " You may think it strange, but I must ask you if I have a son, and where he is ?" When Mrs. G. on these occasions, felt herself under the painful necessity of bringing to his recollection... | |
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