The Novelist's Magazine, Volume 15Harrison and Company, 1784 A collection of separately paged novels. |
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Pagina 629
... relations perfe . cuted you , as they did , to re- ceive his addreffes as a lover.- He knew that you profeffedly ⚫ difliked him for his iminoralities : • he could not therefore justly blame you for the coldness and indiffe- rence of ...
... relations perfe . cuted you , as they did , to re- ceive his addreffes as a lover.- He knew that you profeffedly ⚫ difliked him for his iminoralities : • he could not therefore justly blame you for the coldness and indiffe- rence of ...
Pagina 635
... relations , whom I have fo grievously offended . Nor let your generous heart be moved at what I write . If I can efcape the dreadfulleft part of my father's male- diction , ( for the temporary part is al- ready in a manner fulfilled ...
... relations , whom I have fo grievously offended . Nor let your generous heart be moved at what I write . If I can efcape the dreadfulleft part of my father's male- diction , ( for the temporary part is al- ready in a manner fulfilled ...
Pagina 656
... relations on your [ fuppofed * ] ⚫ nuptials . One of the perfons ( Mr. Lilburne by name ) to whom I hinted my belief of your marriage , happens to be acquainted with Mr. Spurrier , Lady Betty Lawrance's steward ; and ( not being under ...
... relations on your [ fuppofed * ] ⚫ nuptials . One of the perfons ( Mr. Lilburne by name ) to whom I hinted my belief of your marriage , happens to be acquainted with Mr. Spurrier , Lady Betty Lawrance's steward ; and ( not being under ...
Pagina 671
... relations ; and if the does , I am confi- dent they will not be able to withstand her affecting eloquence . But yet , as thou'lt fee , the captain's letter to me is admirably calculated to obviate my apprehenfions on this fcore ...
... relations ; and if the does , I am confi- dent they will not be able to withstand her affecting eloquence . But yet , as thou'lt fee , the captain's letter to me is admirably calculated to obviate my apprehenfions on this fcore ...
Pagina 675
... relations ; which might but too pro- bably have affected her head a little at times : adding , that it was very ge- nerous in me to give way to the storm when when it was up , rather than to exafpe . CLARISSA HARLOWE . 675.
... relations ; which might but too pro- bably have affected her head a little at times : adding , that it was very ge- nerous in me to give way to the storm when when it was up , rather than to exafpe . CLARISSA HARLOWE . 675.
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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.