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 2
... heart fo open and fincere ? But why , indeed , as Sir Charles has faid in his Letter relating to the Danby's , fhould women be blamed , for owning modeftly a paffion for a worthy and suitable object ? Is it , that they will not speak ...
... heart fo open and fincere ? But why , indeed , as Sir Charles has faid in his Letter relating to the Danby's , fhould women be blamed , for owning modeftly a paffion for a worthy and suitable object ? Is it , that they will not speak ...
Pagina 21
... heart is easy . Her heart eafy ! -Who thought of her heart ? Her guardian loves her ! -Emily fha'n't go down with me , Lucy . Sunday Morning , March 19 . OBUT , Lucy , we are alarmed here on Mifs Jer- vois's account , by a letter which ...
... heart is easy . Her heart eafy ! -Who thought of her heart ? Her guardian loves her ! -Emily fha'n't go down with me , Lucy . Sunday Morning , March 19 . OBUT , Lucy , we are alarmed here on Mifs Jer- vois's account , by a letter which ...
Pagina 36
... heart ! I could not have thought it poffible that mine could have been fo narrow . The dear girl rejoiced in my affurances , and pro- mifed grateful love to the latest hour of her life . Indeed , madam , I have a grateful heart , faid ...
... heart ! I could not have thought it poffible that mine could have been fo narrow . The dear girl rejoiced in my affurances , and pro- mifed grateful love to the latest hour of her life . Indeed , madam , I have a grateful heart , faid ...
Pagina 37
... heart . But in every - thing I will be directed by you ; and then my head will be as right as my heart . I told her , that good often refulted from evil . It was an happy thing perhaps for both , that her mo- ther's vifit had been made ...
... heart . But in every - thing I will be directed by you ; and then my head will be as right as my heart . I told her , that good often refulted from evil . It was an happy thing perhaps for both , that her mo- ther's vifit had been made ...
Pagina 45
... hearts . For I cannot believe that fuch a man as this would be guilty ( I will call it ) of referve to fuch a young Lady as ours , were he but to have the fhadow of a thought that he has an interest in her heart . My affairs are more ...
... hearts . For I cannot believe that fuch a man as this would be guilty ( I will call it ) of referve to fuch a young Lady as ours , were he but to have the fhadow of a thought that he has an interest in her heart . My affairs are more ...
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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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