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Pagina xlii
... allow them , and were usually allowed by other masters " to their apprentices . I stole from the hours of rest and relaxation , my read- 66 ing times for improvement of my mind ; " and , being engaged in a correspondence " with a ...
... allow them , and were usually allowed by other masters " to their apprentices . I stole from the hours of rest and relaxation , my read- 66 ing times for improvement of my mind ; " and , being engaged in a correspondence " with a ...
Pagina clxxiii
... allow in him a little shade of vanity , as a tribute to human weakness . As to the vails , it was a disgraceful circumstance , not to Ri- chardson , but to the customs of our coun- try , and to Mr. Onslow , if he could not make his ...
... allow in him a little shade of vanity , as a tribute to human weakness . As to the vails , it was a disgraceful circumstance , not to Ri- chardson , but to the customs of our coun- try , and to Mr. Onslow , if he could not make his ...
Pagina 120
Samuel Richardson. will allow me to repeat , I will keep account . It is therefore time enough to think of the blank receipt you have had the goodness to send me to fill up . Would to heaven that ... allow them to be no- 120 CORRESPONDENCE.
Samuel Richardson. will allow me to repeat , I will keep account . It is therefore time enough to think of the blank receipt you have had the goodness to send me to fill up . Would to heaven that ... allow them to be no- 120 CORRESPONDENCE.
Inhoudsopgave
Life of Richardson | xx |
Correspondence with Aaron Hill | 3 |
Letter from Mr Warburton | 133 |
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