The Novelist's Magazine, Volume 15Harrison and Company, 1784 A collection of separately paged novels. |
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Pagina 613
... expect the will break - faft with me . Nor dine with me , I doubt . A lit- tle filly foul , what trou- tles does the make to herself by her over - nicenefs ! -All I have done to her , would have been looked upon as a frolick only , a ...
... expect the will break - faft with me . Nor dine with me , I doubt . A lit- tle filly foul , what trou- tles does the make to herself by her over - nicenefs ! -All I have done to her , would have been looked upon as a frolick only , a ...
Pagina 617
... expect [ Your promife autho- rizes me to use the word ] to find you disposed to bless , by your confent for ⚫ to - morrow , your adoring , LOVELACE . ' It WHAT pleasure did I propofe to take , how to enjoy the fweet confufion in which ...
... expect [ Your promife autho- rizes me to use the word ] to find you disposed to bless , by your confent for ⚫ to - morrow , your adoring , LOVELACE . ' It WHAT pleasure did I propofe to take , how to enjoy the fweet confufion in which ...
Pagina 623
... expect some tidings of her ? She had on a brown luftring night- gown , fresh , and looking like new , as every - thing the wears does , whether new or not , from an elegance natural to her . A beaver hat , a black ribband about her neck ...
... expect some tidings of her ? She had on a brown luftring night- gown , fresh , and looking like new , as every - thing the wears does , whether new or not , from an elegance natural to her . A beaver hat , a black ribband about her neck ...
Pagina 637
... expect from the rafcal's diligence and management , if he withes ever to fee my face again . I received it about half an hour ago , juft as I was going to lie down in my cloaths : and it has made me fo much alive , that , midnight as it ...
... expect from the rafcal's diligence and management , if he withes ever to fee my face again . I received it about half an hour ago , juft as I was going to lie down in my cloaths : and it has made me fo much alive , that , midnight as it ...
Pagina 639
... expect to have the forgiveness confirmed , the promife of which you ' extorted from the unhappy . CL . H. Now , Belford , what cant thou fay in behalf of this fweet rogue of a lady ? What canft thou lay for her ? ' Tis ap- parent , that ...
... expect to have the forgiveness confirmed , the promife of which you ' extorted from the unhappy . CL . H. Now , Belford , what cant thou fay in behalf of this fweet rogue of a lady ? What canft thou lay for her ? ' Tis ap- parent , that ...
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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.