The delicious meal I made of Miss Byron on Sunday last, has given me an appetite for another slice of her, off from the spit, before she is served up to the public table ; if about five o'clock to-morrow afternoon will not be inconvenient, Mrs. Brown... Clarissa, ed. by E.S. Dallas - Pagina ldoor Samuel Richardson - 1868Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
 | 1868
...writing — " The delicious meal I made off Miss Byron — the heroine of Sir Charles Grandaon — on Sunday last, has given me an appetite for another slice of her ofi" the spit before she is served on the public table : " and he elegantly proposes to " come and... | |
 | William Forsyth - 1871
...another day. To be serious, I long to see you, and hope you will take the first opportunity." In 1753: " The delicious meal I made of Miss Byron on Sunday...of her, off from the spit, before she is served up for the public table. If about five o'clock to-morrow afternoon will not be inconvenient, Mrs. Brown... | |
 | William Forsyth - 1871 - 347 pagina’s
...another day. To be serious, I long to see you, and hope you will take the first opportunity." In 1753 : " The delicious meal I made of Miss Byron on Sunday...of her, off from the spit, before she is served up for the public table. If about five o'clock to-morrow afternoon will not be inconvenient, Mrs. Brown... | |
 | William Forsyth - 1871 - 339 pagina’s
...another day. To be serious, I long to see you, and hope you will take the first opportunity." In 1753 : " The delicious meal I made of Miss Byron on Sunday...of her, off from the spit, before she is served up for the public table. If about five o'clock to-morrow afternoon will not be inconvenient, Mrs. Brown... | |
 | William Forsyth - 1871
...another day. To be serious, I long to see you, and hope you will take the first opportunity." In 1753, "The delicious meal I made of Miss Byron on Sunday...of her, off from the spit, before she is served up for the public table. If about five o'clock to-morrow afternoon will not be inconvenient, Mrs. Brown... | |
 | Leslie Stephen - 1874
...writing — ' The delicious meal I made off Miss Byron — the heroine of " Sir Charles Grandison " — on Sunday last, has given me an appetite for another slice of her off the spit before she is served on the public table;' and he elegantly proposes to ' come and piddle... | |
 | Samuel Richardson - 1883
...Mrs. Pilkington's version. ' The delicious meal I made off Miss Byron on Sunday last,' he writes, ' has given me an appetite for another slice of her,...not be inconvenient, Mrs. Brown and I will come and nibble upon a bit more of her.' And we have grace after meat as well as before. ' The devil take the... | |
 | Samuel Richardson - 1883
...Mrs. Pilkington's version. ' The delicious meal I made off Miss Byron on Sunday last,' he writes, ' has given me an appetite for another slice of her,...not be inconvenient, Mrs. Brown and I will come and nibble upon a bit more of her.' And we have grace after meat as well as before. ' The devil take the... | |
 | Samuel Richardson - 1901
...particularly characteristic note, showing hie unabated interest in the outcome of the novel. " SIR, The delicious meal I made of Miss Byron on Sunday...off from the spit, before she is served up to the Publick table; if about 5 oclock tomorrow afternoon, will not be inconvenient Mrs Brown, & I will come,... | |
 | 1902
...particularly characteristic note, showing his unabated interest in the outcome of the novel. "SiR, The delicious meal I made of Miss Byron on Sunday...off from the spit, before she is served up to the Publick table; if about 5 oclock tomorrow afternoon, will not be inconvenient Mrs Brown, & I will come,... | |
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