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 174
... Jeronymo ( or , as he is sometimes called , the Barone ) della Porretta , has a regiment in the fervice of the king of Sardinia , The fifter is the favourite of them all . She is lovely in her perfon , gentle in her manners , and has ...
... Jeronymo ( or , as he is sometimes called , the Barone ) della Porretta , has a regiment in the fervice of the king of Sardinia , The fifter is the favourite of them all . She is lovely in her perfon , gentle in her manners , and has ...
Pagina 175
... Jeronymo at Rome , near two years before I had the honour to be known to the rest of his family , except by his report , which he made run very high in my favour . He was master of many fine qualities ; but had contracted friendship ...
... Jeronymo at Rome , near two years before I had the honour to be known to the rest of his family , except by his report , which he made run very high in my favour . He was master of many fine qualities ; but had contracted friendship ...
Pagina 177
... Jeronymo had fainted away . The furgeon dreffed him , and pro- ceeded with him to Cremona . Then it was , that ... Jeronymo . They all joined to blefs me ; and the more , when they came to know that I was the perfon 15 whom Vol.3 . whom ...
... Jeronymo had fainted away . The furgeon dreffed him , and pro- ceeded with him to Cremona . Then it was , that ... Jeronymo . They all joined to blefs me ; and the more , when they came to know that I was the perfon 15 whom Vol.3 . whom ...
Pagina 178
... Jeronymo , in the days of our intimacy , had highly extolled in his Letters to his fifter , and to both brothers ; and who now related to them , by word of mouth , the occafion of the coldness that had passed between us , with ...
... Jeronymo , in the days of our intimacy , had highly extolled in his Letters to his fifter , and to both brothers ; and who now related to them , by word of mouth , the occafion of the coldness that had passed between us , with ...
Pagina 185
... Jeronymo was not able to be with us . I went up to take leave of him : O my Grandifon ! said he , and flung his arms about my neck , and will you go ? -Bleffings attend you ! -But what will be- come of a brother and fifter , when they ...
... Jeronymo was not able to be with us . I went up to take leave of him : O my Grandifon ! said he , and flung his arms about my neck , and will you go ? -Bleffings attend you ! -But what will be- come of a brother and fifter , when they ...
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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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