The Novelist's Magazine, Volume 15Harrison and Company, 1784 A collection of separately paged novels. |
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Pagina 614
... She has been ftirring , it feems , these two hours . Dorcas just now tapped at her door , to take her morning commands . She had none for her , was the an- fwer . She defired to know , If he would not breakfast ? A fullen and low ...
... She has been ftirring , it feems , these two hours . Dorcas just now tapped at her door , to take her morning commands . She had none for her , was the an- fwer . She defired to know , If he would not breakfast ? A fullen and low ...
Pagina 617
... she had to say to me . I looked through the key - hole at my going by her door , and faw her on her knees , at her bed's feet , her head and bofom on the bed , her arms extended ; [ Sweet creature , bow I adore her ! ] and in an agony she ...
... she had to say to me . I looked through the key - hole at my going by her door , and faw her on her knees , at her bed's feet , her head and bofom on the bed , her arms extended ; [ Sweet creature , bow I adore her ! ] and in an agony she ...
Pagina 620
... She taps at the door , though that`s only a - jar , whining and fnuffling , to try , I fuppofe , to coax me into temper . WHAT a helpless state , where a man can only execrate himfelf and others & the occafion of his rage remaining ...
... She taps at the door , though that`s only a - jar , whining and fnuffling , to try , I fuppofe , to coax me into temper . WHAT a helpless state , where a man can only execrate himfelf and others & the occafion of his rage remaining ...
Pagina 621
... She ' is all that is lovely ! -All that is ex- ' cellent ! ' But is the , can fhe be gone ! -O how Mifs Howe will triumph ! -But if that little fury receive her , fate fhall make me rich amends ; for then will I con- trive to have them ...
... She ' is all that is lovely ! -All that is ex- ' cellent ! ' But is the , can fhe be gone ! -O how Mifs Howe will triumph ! -But if that little fury receive her , fate fhall make me rich amends ; for then will I con- trive to have them ...
Pagina 622
... She's no- where above ! ' They were fure he could not be gone out . The whole houfe was in an uproar in an inftant ... She thought , truly , that she had a better reputation ; fo handfomely as the lived , and fo jufily as she paid every ...
... She's no- where above ! ' They were fure he could not be gone out . The whole houfe was in an uproar in an inftant ... She thought , truly , that she had a better reputation ; fo handfomely as the lived , and fo jufily as she paid every ...
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Pagina 746 - ... have so much experienced, and so much abused. I don't presume to think you should receive me. — No, indeed! — My name is — I don't know what my name is! — I never dare to wish to come into your family again ! — But your heavy curse, my papa. — Yes, I will call you papa, and help yourself as you can — for you are my own dear papa, whether you will or not — and though I am an unworthy child — yet I am your child PAPER in.
Pagina 978 - Much more lively and affecting," says one of the principal characters, " must be the style of those who write in the height of a present distress, the mind tortured by the pangs of uncertainty, — the events then hidden in the womb of fate, — than the dry, narrative, unanimated style of a person relating difficulties and dangers surmounted, can be, — the relater perfectly at ease, and, if himself unmoved by his own story, not likely greatly to affect the reader.