The Novelist's Magazine, Volume 15Harrison and Company, 1784 A collection of separately paged novels. |
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Pagina 618
... Since ( fo much generous love am I ca- pable of ! ) I had rather all the world thould condemn me , than that her cha- racter fhould fuffer the leaft impeach- ment . The dear creature herself once told me , that there was a ftrange ...
... Since ( fo much generous love am I ca- pable of ! ) I had rather all the world thould condemn me , than that her cha- racter fhould fuffer the leaft impeach- ment . The dear creature herself once told me , that there was a ftrange ...
Pagina 650
... Since , in that cafe , to forgive me , to have gone on with me , for a week , would have been to forgive me , to have gone on with me , for evir . And that had my eligible life of honour taken place , her trials would all have been then ...
... Since , in that cafe , to forgive me , to have gone on with me , for a week , would have been to forgive me , to have gone on with me , for evir . And that had my eligible life of honour taken place , her trials would all have been then ...
Pagina 653
... since I knew you , ' said she , I have been in a wilderness of doubt ⚫ and error . I blefs God that I am out of your hands . I will tranfact ⚫ for myself what relates to myfelf . I difmifs all your folicitude for me . ' Am I not my ...
... since I knew you , ' said she , I have been in a wilderness of doubt ⚫ and error . I blefs God that I am out of your hands . I will tranfact ⚫ for myself what relates to myfelf . I difmifs all your folicitude for me . ' Am I not my ...
Pagina 718
... Since here , you • in all probability , is a messenger from that implacable Mifs Howe with a letter ; which , if delivered to Mrs. • Lovelace , may undo all we have been • doing . ' What , ' faid fhe , would you have • me do ? ' • Call ...
... Since here , you • in all probability , is a messenger from that implacable Mifs Howe with a letter ; which , if delivered to Mrs. • Lovelace , may undo all we have been • doing . ' What , ' faid fhe , would you have • me do ? ' • Call ...
Pagina 732
... Since both fexes would bear with each other , in the view that they could help themselves in a few months . And then what a charming fubject for converfation would be the gallant and generous last partings between man and wife ! Each ...
... Since both fexes would bear with each other , in the view that they could help themselves in a few months . And then what a charming fubject for converfation would be the gallant and generous last partings between man and wife ! Each ...
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affure anfwer becauſe Belford bleffed cafe caufe Clariffa colonel confequence coufin creature curfed daugh dear dearest deferved defire Dorcas excufe eyes fafe faid fake fame favour feems feen felf fellow fend fent fervant fhall fhew fhould fifter fince fome foon forgive foul fpirit ftill fubject fuch fuffer fuppofe fure give hand happy heart herſelf Hickman himſelf honour hope houfe houſe Jack JOHN BEL juft Lady Betty laft lefs letter Lord Lovelace Lovick Madam Mifs Harlowe Mifs Rawlins MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE moft Morden moſt mother muft muſt myſelf never obferve obliged occafion paffed perfon pleafed pleaſed pleaſure poor prefent promife racter reafon refolved ROBERT LOVE Sally Martin ſay ſhall ſhe tell thee thefe ther theſe thing thofe thoſe thou thought tion told Tourville uncle uſed vifit vile whofe woman worfe wretch write yourſelf
Populaire passages
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.