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 7
... knew fuch of the con- tents as it might concern me to know ; yet I am in- finitely better pleafed that I yielded not to the tempt- ation , than I fhould have been , if I had . And then , methinks , my pride is gratified in the ...
... knew fuch of the con- tents as it might concern me to know ; yet I am in- finitely better pleafed that I yielded not to the tempt- ation , than I fhould have been , if I had . And then , methinks , my pride is gratified in the ...
Pagina 9
... knew Mifs Gran- difon , you would love her dearly . . LETTER II . Sir CHARLES GRANDISON , To Dr. BARTLETT , [ The Letter which Mifs Byron refufed to read , or bear read . ] Friday Night , Mar. 17 . I HOPE my Lord L. and my fifters will ...
... knew Mifs Gran- difon , you would love her dearly . . LETTER II . Sir CHARLES GRANDISON , To Dr. BARTLETT , [ The Letter which Mifs Byron refufed to read , or bear read . ] Friday Night , Mar. 17 . I HOPE my Lord L. and my fifters will ...
Pagina 17
... knew not how to fpare you ; and I hoped to 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 ...
... knew not how to fpare you ; and I hoped to 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 ...
Pagina 59
... knew what my opi- nion was of her . She would , by a third hand , once , have made overtures to me of her intereft with my Lord ; but I fhould have thought meanly of myfelf , had I not , with difdain , rejected the tender of her ...
... knew what my opi- nion was of her . She would , by a third hand , once , have made overtures to me of her intereft with my Lord ; but I fhould have thought meanly of myfelf , had I not , with difdain , rejected the tender of her ...
Pagina 69
... knew that you would defpife me , Sir Charles . I know , my Lord , that I fhould defpife myself , were I not to deal freely with you in this refpect . In- deed , my Lord , you have not had fo good reafon ( for- give me ! ) to think ...
... knew that you would defpife me , Sir Charles . I know , my Lord , that I fhould defpife myself , were I not to deal freely with you in this refpect . In- deed , my Lord , you have not had fo good reafon ( for- give me ! ) to think ...
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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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