The works of Samuel Richardson, with a prefatory chapter of biogr. criticism by L. Stephen, Volume 2 |
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The Works of Samuel Richardson, with a Prefatory Chapter of Biogr. Criticism ... Samuel Richardson Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2016 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
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Populaire passages
Pagina 407 - If in this life only we have hope, we are of all men most miserable.
Pagina 358 - If e'er Ambition did my Fancy cheat, With any Wish, so mean as to be great, Continue, Heav'n, still from me to remove The humble Blessings of that Life I love.
Pagina 479 - And if poor souls can be thus abjectly struck at such a discovery as this, by a fellowcreature, how must they appear before an unerring and omniscient Judge, with a conscience standing in the place of a thousand witnesses ! and calling in vain upon the mountains to fall upon them, and the hills to cover them ! How^serious this subject makes one ! Saturday evening.
Pagina 472 - Beauty fain so low \ What dangers ought'st thou not to dread, When Love that's Blind is by blind Fortune led ? 2.