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 9
... bear read . ] Friday Night , Mar. 17 . I HOPE my Lord L. and my fifters will be able to make Colnebrooke fo agreeable to Miss Byron , B 5 that that I may have the pleasure of finding her there Let.z. 9 Sir Charles Grandifon .
... bear read . ] Friday Night , Mar. 17 . I HOPE my Lord L. and my fifters will be able to make Colnebrooke fo agreeable to Miss Byron , B 5 that that I may have the pleasure of finding her there Let.z. 9 Sir Charles Grandifon .
Pagina 32
... bear thefe tears- Would to God Sir Charles was here , and thought fit - But I came not here to threaten - You , my Lord , are a man of the greatest honour ; fo is Sir Charles . But whatever were the misunderstandings between hufband and ...
... bear thefe tears- Would to God Sir Charles was here , and thought fit - But I came not here to threaten - You , my Lord , are a man of the greatest honour ; fo is Sir Charles . But whatever were the misunderstandings between hufband and ...
Pagina 40
... bear the contempts of her child ? And in that cafe your great fortune will not fet you above God's judgments . But better things are hoped of my Emily , by her Saturday , March 18 . Indulgent , tho ' heretofore unhappy Mother , HELEN O ...
... bear the contempts of her child ? And in that cafe your great fortune will not fet you above God's judgments . But better things are hoped of my Emily , by her Saturday , March 18 . Indulgent , tho ' heretofore unhappy Mother , HELEN O ...
Pagina 53
... bear this . No more , no more , my lovely girl , my innocent , my generous , my irrefiftible girl ! -Were it come to that [ It became me to be unreferved , for more rea- fons than one , to this fweet child ] -Not one request fhould my ...
... bear this . No more , no more , my lovely girl , my innocent , my generous , my irrefiftible girl ! -Were it come to that [ It became me to be unreferved , for more rea- fons than one , to this fweet child ] -Not one request fhould my ...
Pagina 54
... bear you ! - haftened out at the door , to go to my chamber . You are not angry , madam ? following me , and taking my hand , and kiffing it with eagerness . Say you are not difpleased with me . I will not leave you till you do . Angry ...
... bear you ! - haftened out at the door , to go to my chamber . You are not angry , madam ? following me , and taking my hand , and kiffing it with eagerness . Say you are not difpleased with me . I will not leave you till you do . Angry ...
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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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