The History of Sir Charles Grandison: In a Series of Letters Published from the Originals, by the Editor of Pamela and Clarissa. In Six Volumes. ...S. Richardson; and sold, 1754 |
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Pagina 5
... Such praifes did I never hear of woman ! -Oh , Harriet ! Such praises- Praifes , Charlotte ! -From your brother ? -O this curiofity the first fault of our firft parent ! But I will not be tempted . If you provoke me to afk queftions ...
... Such praifes did I never hear of woman ! -Oh , Harriet ! Such praises- Praifes , Charlotte ! -From your brother ? -O this curiofity the first fault of our firft parent ! But I will not be tempted . If you provoke me to afk queftions ...
Pagina 15
... Such worthy relations as fhe would introduce her to , would be a further happiness to my ward . I am far from undervaluing my fifter's good qualities : But if Emily lives with her , fhe muft live alfo with me . Indeed the affairs in ...
... Such worthy relations as fhe would introduce her to , would be a further happiness to my ward . I am far from undervaluing my fifter's good qualities : But if Emily lives with her , fhe muft live alfo with me . Indeed the affairs in ...
Pagina 40
... Such a wretch as this , faid fhe , to remind Emily of God's judgments ; and that line written as even as the reft ! How was it poffible , if her wi ked heart could fuggeft fuch words , that her fingers could fteadily write them ? But ...
... Such a wretch as this , faid fhe , to remind Emily of God's judgments ; and that line written as even as the reft ! How was it poffible , if her wi ked heart could fuggeft fuch words , that her fingers could fteadily write them ? But ...
Pagina 47
... Such a mother ! A mother that I wanted to be good , not fo much to me , as to herself : A mother fo unhappy , that one must be glad to run away from her . My poor pappa ! fo good as he was to every - body , and even to her , yet had his ...
... Such a mother ! A mother that I wanted to be good , not fo much to me , as to herself : A mother fo unhappy , that one must be glad to run away from her . My poor pappa ! fo good as he was to every - body , and even to her , yet had his ...
Pagina 49
... such a good young Lady , as Mifs Byron , to be ungrateful ? No , indeed . And again fhe fighed . -- Why then fighed my Emily ? You faid you would be frank - hearted . So I will , madam . But I really can't tell why I fighed then . I ...
... such a good young Lady , as Mifs Byron , to be ungrateful ? No , indeed . And again fhe fighed . -- Why then fighed my Emily ? You faid you would be frank - hearted . So I will , madam . But I really can't tell why I fighed then . I ...
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The History of Sir Charles Grandison: In a Series of Letters ..., Volume 2 Samuel Richardson Fragmentweergave - 1932 |
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