The History of Sir Charles Grandison: In a Series of Letters, Nide 1John Donaldson, 1776 |
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... seems , by the vivacity of her elder fifter ; between whose ages there are about fix or seven years : So that Mifs Bramber feems to regard her fifter as one whom she is willing to remember as the girl the was two or three years ago ...
... seems , by the vivacity of her elder fifter ; between whose ages there are about fix or seven years : So that Mifs Bramber feems to regard her fifter as one whom she is willing to remember as the girl the was two or three years ago ...
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... seem to intimate that we believe the complimen- ter to be in earnest , or perhaps that we think the compliment our due , and want to hear it either re- peated or confirmed ; and yet poflibly , we have not that pretty confufion , and ...
... seem to intimate that we believe the complimen- ter to be in earnest , or perhaps that we think the compliment our due , and want to hear it either re- peated or confirmed ; and yet poflibly , we have not that pretty confufion , and ...
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... seems to enjoy the mad talk and free fen- timents of the other : And that other always brightens up and rifes in his freedoms and impiety on Mr Fenwick's fly applaufes and encouraging countenance . In a word , Mr Fenwick not having the ...
... seems to enjoy the mad talk and free fen- timents of the other : And that other always brightens up and rifes in his freedoms and impiety on Mr Fenwick's fly applaufes and encouraging countenance . In a word , Mr Fenwick not having the ...
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... seem to think the time of danger is not over . I am glad of your con- cioufnefs , my dear . Shall I tell Greville of your doubts , and of your difficulties , Harriet ? as to the ten coming years , I mean ? And fhall I tell him of of ...
... seem to think the time of danger is not over . I am glad of your con- cioufnefs , my dear . Shall I tell Greville of your doubts , and of your difficulties , Harriet ? as to the ten coming years , I mean ? And fhall I tell him of of ...
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... forgot ; his future niece muft alfo be handfome . He values himself , it seems , upon the breed of his horfes and dogs , and makes VOL . I. E polite 1 polite comparifons between the more noble , and the SIR CHARLES GRANDISON . 37.
... forgot ; his future niece muft alfo be handfome . He values himself , it seems , upon the breed of his horfes and dogs , and makes VOL . I. E polite 1 polite comparifons between the more noble , and the SIR CHARLES GRANDISON . 37.
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