The History of Sir Charles Grandison: In a Series of Letters, Nide 1John Donaldson, 1776 |
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... says , in all she does ( tho ' mingled with a franknefs that fhews her mind's fuperiority to the minds of almost all other women ) , that it damps and fuppreffes , in the most audacious , all imagi- nations of bold familiarity . I know ...
... says , in all she does ( tho ' mingled with a franknefs that fhews her mind's fuperiority to the minds of almost all other women ) , that it damps and fuppreffes , in the most audacious , all imagi- nations of bold familiarity . I know ...
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... say , in which the foundations of all female goodness are to be laid , fince fo foon after fourteen they leap into women . The dead languages he aimed not to teach her ; left he fhould overload her young mind : But in the Italian and ...
... say , in which the foundations of all female goodness are to be laid , fince fo foon after fourteen they leap into women . The dead languages he aimed not to teach her ; left he fhould overload her young mind : But in the Italian and ...
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... say , that we women should unlock our bofoms , when we were called upon , and were expected to give our fentiments upon any subject . Mifs Bramber was eager to talk . She feemed , even when filent , to look as if she was studying for ...
... say , that we women should unlock our bofoms , when we were called upon , and were expected to give our fentiments upon any subject . Mifs Bramber was eager to talk . She feemed , even when filent , to look as if she was studying for ...
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... fpeeches and converfations , I ought to give them justly : That the humours and characters of perfons can- not be known , unless I repeat what they say E 3 SIR CHARLES GRANDISON . 41 Where the world is inclined to favour, replied ...
... fpeeches and converfations , I ought to give them justly : That the humours and characters of perfons can- not be known , unless I repeat what they say E 3 SIR CHARLES GRANDISON . 41 Where the world is inclined to favour, replied ...
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... say , and their manner of faying : That I must leave it to the fpeakers and complimenters to answer for the like- nefs of the pictures they draw : That I know best my own heart , and whether I am puffed up by the praises given me : That ...
... say , and their manner of faying : That I must leave it to the fpeakers and complimenters to answer for the like- nefs of the pictures they draw : That I know best my own heart , and whether I am puffed up by the praises given me : That ...
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