... tis as indecent to shew all we think, as all we have. He has no idea of the manners of high life : his old lord M. talks in the style of a country justice, and his virtuous young ladies -romp like the wenches round a may-pole. Such liberties as pass... Clarissa, ed. by E.S. Dallas - Pagina xxxdoor Samuel Richardson - 1868Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1803 - 400 pagina’s
...'tis as indecent to shew all we think, as all we have. He has no idea of the manners of high life : his. old lord M. talks in the style of a country justice,...virtuous young ladies romp like the wenches round a may-- pole. Such liberties as pass between Mr. Lovelace and his cousins, are not to be excused by the... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1817 - 374 pagina’s
...'tis as indecent to shew all we think, as all we have. He has no idea of the manners of high life : his old lord M. talks in the style of a country justice,...Such liberties as pass between Mr. Lovelace and his cousins, are not to be excused by the relation. I should have been much astonished if lord Denbigh... | |
| 1821 - 346 pagina’s
...it is as indecent to show all we think as all we have. He has no idea of the manners of high life : his old lord M * * * talks in the style of a country justice, and his virtnous young ladies romp like the wenches round a may-pole. Such liberties as pass between Mr. Lovelace... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1824 - 808 pagina’s
...presence of her friendly confederate, Harriet.— He Richardson) has no idea of the manners of high life ; his old Lord M talks in the style of a country justice,...liberties as pass between Mr Lovelace and his cousin arc not to be excused by the relation. I should have been much astonished if Lord Denbigh should nave... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1825 - 554 pagina’s
...of her friendly confederate, Harriet. — He (Richardson) has no idea of the manners of high life; his old Lord M — talks in the style of a country...pass between Mr Lovelace and his cousin are not to he excused by the relation. I should have been much astonished if Lord Denbigh should have offered... | |
| 1829 - 552 pagina’s
...friendly confederate Harriet. He (Richardson) had no idea of the manners of high life. His old Lord W talks in the style of a country justice, and his •virtuous young ladies romp like wenches round a may-pole. Such liberties as pass between Mr. Lovelace and his cousin, are not to he... | |
| 1829 - 550 pagina’s
...confederate Harriet. He (Richardson) lui'l no idea of the manners of high life. His old Lord W ralks in the style of a country justice, and his virtuous young ladies romp like wenches round a may-pole. Such liberties as pass between Mr. Lovelace and his cousin, are not to be... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 492 pagina’s
...of her friendly confederate, Harriet — He (Richardson) has no idea of the manners of high life ; his old Lord M talks in the style of a country justice,...Such liberties as pass between Mr Lovelace and his cousins, are not to be excused by the relation. I should have been much astonished if Lord Denbigh... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 484 pagina’s
...of her friendly confederate, Harriet. — He (Richardson) has no idea of the manners of high life ; his old Lord M talks in the style of a country justice,...Such liberties as pass between Mr Lovelace and his cousins, are not to be excused by the relation. I should have been much astonished if Lord Denbigh... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 506 pagina’s
...of her friendly confederate, Harriet. — He (Richardson) has no idea of the manners of high life ; his old Lord M talks in the style of a country justice,...virtuous young ladies romp like the wenches round a May -pole. Such liberties as pass between Mr Lovelace and his cousins, are not to be excused by the... | |
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