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 8
... particular I am an happy girl . Mifs Grandifon has just now told her fifter what paffed between us . Lady L. fays , fhe would not have been Mifs Grandifon , in taking the letter , by what means foever come at ; for how , faid fhe , did ...
... particular I am an happy girl . Mifs Grandifon has just now told her fifter what paffed between us . Lady L. fays , fhe would not have been Mifs Grandifon , in taking the letter , by what means foever come at ; for how , faid fhe , did ...
Pagina 11
... reprefenting over again to herfelf the parts in which the particular actors excelled . And thus a boundary is fet to her imagination ; and B 6 that that by her own choice ; for fhe thinks lightly Let.2 . II Sir Charles Grandifon .
... reprefenting over again to herfelf the parts in which the particular actors excelled . And thus a boundary is fet to her imagination ; and B 6 that that by her own choice ; for fhe thinks lightly Let.2 . II Sir Charles Grandifon .
Pagina 17
... particular , are the objects we both think worthy of affiftance . You fhall take 500l . down with you , for a beginning . It is my pride , it is my glory , that I can fay , Dr. Bartlett and Charles Grandifon , on all benevolent ...
... particular , are the objects we both think worthy of affiftance . You fhall take 500l . down with you , for a beginning . It is my pride , it is my glory , that I can fay , Dr. Bartlett and Charles Grandifon , on all benevolent ...
Pagina 40
... particular , will be unhappy till he comes . While we expect a favoured perfon , tho ' rich in the company of the friends we are with , what a di- minution does it give to enjoyments that would be complete were it not for that ...
... particular , will be unhappy till he comes . While we expect a favoured perfon , tho ' rich in the company of the friends we are with , what a di- minution does it give to enjoyments that would be complete were it not for that ...
Pagina 42
... particular affairs , he would excufe the intrufion of á man who was perfonally a ftranger to him ; but who had long wifhed for an opportunity to thank him for the relief he had given to a young lady in whom I claimed an intereft that ...
... particular affairs , he would excufe the intrufion of á man who was perfonally a ftranger to him ; but who had long wifhed for an opportunity to thank him for the relief he had given to a young lady in whom I claimed an intereft that ...
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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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