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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... answer to give to it . - You had as good read it - Here , take it - Was there ever fuch a fcru- pulous creature ? It is about you and Emily- About me and Emily ! O Mifs Grandifon , What can there be about me and Emily ? And where's the ...
... answer to give to it . - You had as good read it - Here , take it - Was there ever fuch a fcru- pulous creature ? It is about you and Emily- About me and Emily ! O Mifs Grandifon , What can there be about me and Emily ? And where's the ...
Pagina 11
... answered ) to the ideal fcenes . This indul- gence answered as I wifh . Emily can now hear talk of the emulation of actors and managers , and of the other public diverfions , with tranquillity ; and be fa- tisfied , as fhe reads , with ...
... answered ) to the ideal fcenes . This indul- gence answered as I wifh . Emily can now hear talk of the emulation of actors and managers , and of the other public diverfions , with tranquillity ; and be fa- tisfied , as fhe reads , with ...
Pagina 16
... answer that purpose happily , tho ' it might be enough to abate the edge of their industry . The charity that I am moft intent upon promoting in France , and in England too , is , that of giving lit- tle fortunes to young maidens in ...
... answer that purpose happily , tho ' it might be enough to abate the edge of their industry . The charity that I am moft intent upon promoting in France , and in England too , is , that of giving lit- tle fortunes to young maidens in ...
Pagina 29
... answered for all by this time ; and for the fcanty allowance he made me , his great fortune confidered : But as long as my child will be the better for it , that I can forgive . - Emily , my dear ! - She stepped to the door on hearing ...
... answered for all by this time ; and for the fcanty allowance he made me , his great fortune confidered : But as long as my child will be the better for it , that I can forgive . - Emily , my dear ! - She stepped to the door on hearing ...
Pagina 30
... answered , Mr. Jervois had a right , madam , to do what he pleased with a fortune acquired by his own induftry . A difagreement in marriage is very unhappy ; but in this cafe , as in a duel , the furvivor is hardly ever in fault . I ...
... answered , Mr. Jervois had a right , madam , to do what he pleased with a fortune acquired by his own induftry . A difagreement in marriage is very unhappy ; but in this cafe , as in a duel , the furvivor is hardly ever in fault . 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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