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" ... a very friendshipless heart, if they had no idea of friendship to a man as well as to a woman. Thus it continued eight months, in which time my friends found as much love in Klopstock's letters as in me. I perceived it likewise, but I would not believe... "
The Novels of Samuel Richardson: Complete and Unabridged ... - Page xli
by Samuel Richardson - 1902
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The Correspondence of Samuel Richardson ...: Selected from the ..., Volume 3

Samuel Richardson - Novelists, English - 1804 - 346 pages
...as much love in Klopstock's letters as in me. I perceived it likewise, but I would not believe it. At the last Klopstock said plainly, that he loved;...no love, but friendship, as it was what I felt for Win ; we had not seen one another enough to H 2 love love (as if love must have more time than friendship!)....
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Flowers of Literature: For 1804: Or, Characteristic Sketches of Human Nature ...

English literature - 1805 - 590 pages
...as much love in Klopstock's letters as in me. I perceived it likewise, but I would not believe it. At the last Klopstock said plainly that he loved;...startled as for a wrong thing. I answered, that it was not love, but friendship, as it was that I felt for him ; we had not seen one aiurthet to love (as...
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The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volume 3

Charles Brockden Brown - American literature - 1805 - 500 pages
...as much love in Klopstock's letters as in me. I perceived it likewise, but I would not believe it. At the last, Klopstock said plainly, that he loved...startled as for a wrong thing. I answered, that it was not love, but friendship, as it was what I felt for him ; we had not seen one another enough to love...
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The Annual Review and History of Literature, Volume 3

Books - 1805 - 984 pages
...perceived it likewise, but i would not believe it. At the last Klopstock said plainly, that he lured ; and I startled as for a wrong thing. I answered, that it was no love, but friendship, as it was what 1 felt for him ; we had not seen one another enough to love (аз if love must have more lime than...
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Fragments, in Prose and Verse, Volume 2

Elizabeth Smith, Henrietta Maria Bowdler - English literature - 1809 - 266 pages
...as much love in Klopstock's letters as in me. I perceived it likewise, but I would not believe it. At the last Klopstock said plainly that he loved;...answered that it was no love, but friendship, as it was wfcat I felt for bin); we had not seen one another enough to love; as if love must have more time than...
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The Ladies' pocket magazine

1838 - 640 pages
...as much love in Klopstock's letters as in me. I perceived it likewise, but I would not believe it. At the last, Klopstock said plainly, that he loved,...answered, that it was no love, but friendship, as it was that 1 felt for him ; we had not seen one another enough to love. (As if love must have more time than...
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Good Wives

Lydia Maria Child - Wives - 1833 - 352 pages
...as much love in Klosptock's letters as in me. I perceired it likewise, but I would not believe it. At the last Klopstock said plainly that he loved,...friendship:) This was sincerely my meaning, and I hail this meaning till Klopstock came again to Hamburg. This he did a year after we had seen one another...
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The Romance of Biography: Or, Memoirs of Women Loved and ..., Volume 2

Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - Women in literature - 1837 - 382 pages
...as much love in Klopstock's letters as in me. I perceived it likewise, but I would not believe it, At the last, Klopstock said plainly that he loved...not seen one another enough to love; as if love must have.more time than friendship ! This was sincerely my meaning; and I had this meaning till Klopstock...
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Contributions to the Edinburgh Review

Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - Edinburgh review (1802) - 1846 - 794 pages
...no love, but friendship, as it was what I fell for him ; we had not seen one another enough to lore (as if love must have more time than friendship!) This was sincerely my meaning, and I rind tin meaning till Klopstock came again to Hambar?. This he did a year after we had seen one toother...
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Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1

Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - Edinburgh review - 1846 - 790 pages
...as much love in Klopstock's letters as in me. I perceived it likewise, but I would not believe it. At the last Klopstock said plainly that he loved ; and I startled as tor a wrong thing. I answered, that it was no love, but friendship, as it was what I felt for i PRETTY...
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