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 11
... turn than thofe of men . They fhould be innocently indulged . And on this principle it was , that laft winter I attended her , and my fifters , very often to the places of public entertainment ; that he , having feen every - thing that ...
... turn than thofe of men . They fhould be innocently indulged . And on this principle it was , that laft winter I attended her , and my fifters , very often to the places of public entertainment ; that he , having feen every - thing that ...
Pagina 13
... turn generofity , and , think- ing the can lay the man who has obtained her atten- tion , under obligation , fhe will meet him her full half- way . Emily is defirous to be conftantly with us . My fifter is very obliging . I know fhe ...
... turn generofity , and , think- ing the can lay the man who has obtained her atten- tion , under obligation , fhe will meet him her full half- way . Emily is defirous to be conftantly with us . My fifter is very obliging . I know fhe ...
Pagina 14
... turn indifference for difrefpect ; and reach the quiet end of it ! See what a man Sir Walter Watkyns is ! My fifter only could deal with fuch an one . A fuperiority in her fo vifible , he must fear her : Yet a generofity fo great , and ...
... turn indifference for difrefpect ; and reach the quiet end of it ! See what a man Sir Walter Watkyns is ! My fifter only could deal with fuch an one . A fuperiority in her fo vifible , he must fear her : Yet a generofity fo great , and ...
Pagina 30
... turn of mind . Her com- plexion , fallowifh , ftreaked with red , makes her face ( which is not fo plump as it once has been ) look like . a withering John - apple that never ripened kindly . Mifs Grandifon has a way of faying ill ...
... turn of mind . Her com- plexion , fallowifh , ftreaked with red , makes her face ( which is not fo plump as it once has been ) look like . a withering John - apple that never ripened kindly . Mifs Grandifon has a way of faying ill ...
Pagina 57
... turn : And I was refolved , if I were applied to , to wrap my . felf clofe about in a general denial . Elfe , all I had been gathering together for fo many years paft , might foon have been diffipated ; and I thould only have taken a ...
... turn : And I was refolved , if I were applied to , to wrap my . felf clofe about in a general denial . Elfe , all I had been gathering together for fo many years paft , might foon have been diffipated ; and I thould only have taken a ...
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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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