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Pagina 63
... virtue , Lord M. says . Slow and sure , is another of his sentences . If I had not a great deal of that virtue , I should not have waited the Harlowe's own time of ripening into execution my plots upon themselves and upon their goddess ...
... virtue , Lord M. says . Slow and sure , is another of his sentences . If I had not a great deal of that virtue , I should not have waited the Harlowe's own time of ripening into execution my plots upon themselves and upon their goddess ...
Pagina 66
... virtue , I would have thee . So pleased was I with the younger Sorlings , for the elegance of her works , that I kissed her , and she made me a courtesy for my condescension : and blushed , and seemed sensible all over : encou- ragingly ...
... virtue , I would have thee . So pleased was I with the younger Sorlings , for the elegance of her works , that I kissed her , and she made me a courtesy for my condescension : and blushed , and seemed sensible all over : encou- ragingly ...
Pagina 71
... virtue for its own sake , wants to have me all to herself . I have rambled enough . Adieu , for the present . LETTER XI . MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE TO MISS HOWE . Thursday night , April 13 . I ALWAYS loved writing , and my unhappy situation ...
... virtue for its own sake , wants to have me all to herself . I have rambled enough . Adieu , for the present . LETTER XI . MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE TO MISS HOWE . Thursday night , April 13 . I ALWAYS loved writing , and my unhappy situation ...
Pagina 86
... virtue be the true nobility , how is she ennobled , and how would an alliance with her ennoble , were not contempt due to the family from which she sprung , and prefers to me ! But again , let me stop . Is there not something wrong ...
... virtue be the true nobility , how is she ennobled , and how would an alliance with her ennoble , were not contempt due to the family from which she sprung , and prefers to me ! But again , let me stop . Is there not something wrong ...
Pagina 87
... virtue . Humble a woman , and may she not be effectually humbled ? - Then who says , Miss Clarissa Harlowe is the pa- ragon of virtue ? —Is virtue itself ? All who know her , and have heard of her , it will be answered . Common bruit ! -Is ...
... virtue . Humble a woman , and may she not be effectually humbled ? - Then who says , Miss Clarissa Harlowe is the pa- ragon of virtue ? —Is virtue itself ? All who know her , and have heard of her , it will be answered . Common bruit ! -Is ...
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Pagina 372 - On the other side up rose Belial, in act more graceful and humane; A fairer person lost not Heaven; he seemed For dignity composed and high exploit: But all was false and hollow ; though his tongue Dropt manna, and could make the worse appear The better reason, to perplex and dash Maturest counsels...
Pagina 124 - Habitual evils change not on a sudden: But many days must pass, and many sorrows; Conscious remorse and anguish must be felt, To curb desire, to break the stubborn will, And work a second nature in the soul, Ere Virtue can resume the place she lost: 'Tis else dissimulation — He had often read these lines, he said; but never tasted them before.
Pagina 312 - The wise and active conquer difficulties By daring to attempt them. Sloth and folly Shiver and shrink at sight of toil and hazard, And make th
Pagina 179 - There was, I believe, a kind of phrensy in my manner, which threw her into a panic, like that of Semele perhaps, when the Thunderer, in all his majesty, surrounded with ten thousand celestial burning-glasses, was about to scorch her into a cinder.
Pagina 364 - Dignity with ease and complacency, the gentleman and soldier, look agreeably blended in him. Modesty marks every line and feature of his face.