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 4
... 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 difference , Harriet , between afk- ing me about the contents , and reading them ? -But I'll tell you ...
... 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 difference , Harriet , between afk- ing me about the contents , and reading them ? -But I'll tell you ...
Pagina 5
... creature , if you love me , replace the letter ; and do not seek to make me mean in my own eyes . How you reflect upon me , Harriet ! —But let me afk you , Are you willing , as a third fifter , to take Emily into your guardianship , and ...
... creature , if you love me , replace the letter ; and do not seek to make me mean in my own eyes . How you reflect upon me , Harriet ! —But let me afk you , Are you willing , as a third fifter , to take Emily into your guardianship , and ...
Pagina 6
... creature ! you are angry with me : But how that pride becomes you ! There is a dignity in it that awes me . O Harriet ! how infinitely does it become the only woman in the world , that is worthy of the best man in it ! Only fay , you ...
... creature ! you are angry with me : But how that pride becomes you ! There is a dignity in it that awes me . O Harriet ! how infinitely does it become the only woman in the world , that is worthy of the best man in it ! Only fay , you ...
Pagina 20
... creature ! -Yet how can one caution the poor thing ? But what makes me a little more obfervant of her , than I fhould otherwife perhaps have been ( additional to my godfather's obfervation ) is an hint given me by Lady L. which perhaps ...
... creature ! -Yet how can one caution the poor thing ? But what makes me a little more obfervant of her , than I fhould otherwife perhaps have been ( additional to my godfather's obfervation ) is an hint given me by Lady L. which perhaps ...
Pagina 27
... creature had it like to have made me ! -Be quiet , be quiet , Lucy ! -I will call it ignoble . Did you ever know me before fo little ? -And had it not like to have put me upon being hard - hearted , envious , and I can't tell what , to ...
... creature had it like to have made me ! -Be quiet , be quiet , Lucy ! -I will call it ignoble . Did you ever know me before fo little ? -And had it not like to have put me upon being hard - hearted , envious , and I can't tell what , to ...
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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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