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 11
... attended her , and my fifters , very often to the places of public entertainment ; that he , having feen every - thing that was the ge- neral fubject of polite converfation , might judge of fuch entertainments as they deferve ; and not ...
... attended her , and my fifters , very often to the places of public entertainment ; that he , having feen every - thing that was the ge- neral fubject of polite converfation , might judge of fuch entertainments as they deferve ; and not ...
Pagina 17
... attend you thither . You fhall now set out for that place as foon as you please . And that neither may be ( or as little as poffible ) lofers by the separation , every - thing that we would fay to each other , were we together , that ...
... attend you thither . You fhall now set out for that place as foon as you please . And that neither may be ( or as little as poffible ) lofers by the separation , every - thing that we would fay to each other , were we together , that ...
Pagina 22
... attend Lord W. as by appoint- ment , when she sent in her name to me . I received her civilly . She had the affurance to make up to me with a full expectation that I would falute her ; but I took , or rather received , her ready hand ...
... attend Lord W. as by appoint- ment , when she sent in her name to me . I received her civilly . She had the affurance to make up to me with a full expectation that I would falute her ; but I took , or rather received , her ready hand ...
Pagina 46
... attends me here , has more than once hinted to me , that Mifs Jervois loves to fit up late , either reading , or being read to , by Anne ; who , tho ' fhe reads well , is not fond of the task . Servants , faid I , are as fenfible as ...
... attends me here , has more than once hinted to me , that Mifs Jervois loves to fit up late , either reading , or being read to , by Anne ; who , tho ' fhe reads well , is not fond of the task . Servants , faid I , are as fenfible as ...
Pagina 56
... IX . Sir CHARLES GRANDISON , To Dr. BARTLETT . Sat. Night , Mar. 18 . AS foon as I had feen Mrs. Jervois to her chair , I went to attend Lord W. He He received me with great expreffions of efteem and affection 56 Vol.3 . The HISTORY of.
... IX . Sir CHARLES GRANDISON , To Dr. BARTLETT . Sat. Night , Mar. 18 . AS foon as I had feen Mrs. Jervois to her chair , I went to attend Lord W. He He received me with great expreffions of efteem and affection 56 Vol.3 . The HISTORY of.
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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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