I do so ; and cannot own any of the glow, any of the throbs you mention. — Upon my word, I will repeat, I cannot. And yet the passages in my letter, upon which you are so humorously severe, lay me fairly open to your agreeable raillery. I own they do.... Clarissa: A Novel - Pagina 49door Samuel Richardson - 1868Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Samuel Richardson - 1768 - 360 pagina’s
...I will repeat, I cannot. And yet the pafTages in my Letter upon which you are fo humoroufly fevere, lay me fairly open to your agreeable raillery. I own...cannot tell what turn my mind had taken to dictate fo odly to my pen. But, pray-now— Is it faying fo much, when one, who has no very particular regard... | |
| 1784 - 660 pagina’s
...myworJl will repeat I cannot. And yet the pafTages in my letter upon which you are fo humoroufly fevere, lay me fairly open to your agreeable raillery. I own...do. And I cannot tell what turn my mind had taken to diilate fo orftlly to my pen. But,pÍ3y-now— Is itfayingfo much, when one, who has no very particular... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1784 - 676 pagina’s
...repeat I cannot. And yet the paflages in my letter upon •which you are fo humoroufly fevere, lny me fairly open to your agreeable raillery. I own they do. And I cannot tel! what turn my mind had tak.cn to dictate fo oddly to my pen. К ut, pray -now— Is it fay ing... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1862 - 510 pagina’s
...any of the glow, any of the throbs you mention — ypoumywai-d I will repeat, I cannot. And yet the passages in my letter upon which you are so humorously...open to your agreeable raillery. I own they do. And T cannot tell what turn my mind b THE HISTORY OF taken to dictate so oddly to my pen. But, pray now... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1883 - 504 pagina’s
...of the glow, any of the throbs you mention. — Upon my word, I will repeat, I cannot. And yet the passages in my letter, upon which you are so humorously...man, says there are some who are preferable to others ? And is it blamable to say, they are the preferable who are not well used by one's relations ; yet... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1883 - 506 pagina’s
...of the glow, any of the throbs you mention. — Upon my word, I will repeat, I cannot. And yet the passages in my letter, upon which you are so humorously...man, says there are some who are preferable to others ? And is it blamable to say, they are the preferable who are not well used by one's relations ; yet... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1883 - 510 pagina’s
...any of the glow, any of the tknls you mention. — Upon my word, I will repeat, I cannot. And yet the passages in my letter, upon which you are so humorously...saying so much, when one who has no very particular rrgard to any man, says there are some who are preferable to others ? And is it blamable to say, they... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1902 - 372 pagina’s
...word I will repeat, [ cannot. And yet the passages in my letter, upon which you are so humourously severe, lay me fairly open to your agreeable raillery....says, there are some who are preferable to others ? And is it blamable to say, they are the preferable, who are not well used by one's relations ; yet... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1902 - 384 pagina’s
...any of the glow, any of the throbs you mention.—Upon my word, I will repeat, I cannot. And yet the passages in my letter, upon which you are so humorously...had taken to dictate so oddly to my pen. But pray now—is it saying so much, when one who has no very particular regard to any man, says there are some... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1902 - 356 pagina’s
...throbs you mention.—Upon my word,, I will repeat, I cannot. And yet the passages in myl-etter/"upon which you are so humorously severe, lay me fairly...had taken to dictate so oddly to my pen. But pray now—is it saying so much, when one who has no very particular regard to any man, says there are some... | |
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