The History of Sir Charles Grandison: In a Series of Letters, Nide 1John Donaldson, 1776 |
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... still more affecting than the words . " The famous Rouffeau of Geneva , fpeaking , in his letter to Monfieur d'Alembert , of Mr Richardfon's no- vels , afferts , " that nothing was ever written equal , or even approaching them , in any ...
... still more affecting than the words . " The famous Rouffeau of Geneva , fpeaking , in his letter to Monfieur d'Alembert , of Mr Richardfon's no- vels , afferts , " that nothing was ever written equal , or even approaching them , in any ...
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... still more to make a jeft of them . Three of his women we have heard of , befides her whom he brought with him from Wales . You know he has only affected to appear decent fince he has caft his eyes upon me . The man , my dear , must be ...
... still more to make a jeft of them . Three of his women we have heard of , befides her whom he brought with him from Wales . You know he has only affected to appear decent fince he has caft his eyes upon me . The man , my dear , must be ...
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... still more , when on the mantling cheek's fhewing the fenfibility of the perfon fo infulted , he breaks out into a loud laugh , that she may not be able to recover herself . Surely thefe men must think us women egregious hypocrites ...
... still more , when on the mantling cheek's fhewing the fenfibility of the perfon fo infulted , he breaks out into a loud laugh , that she may not be able to recover herself . Surely thefe men must think us women egregious hypocrites ...
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... still with women . A lady's age once known , will be always remembered ; and that more for fpite than love . At twenty - eight or thirty , I believe believe most ladies are willing to strike off half a SIR CHARLES GRANDISON . 47.
... still with women . A lady's age once known , will be always remembered ; and that more for fpite than love . At twenty - eight or thirty , I believe believe most ladies are willing to strike off half a SIR CHARLES GRANDISON . 47.
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... still playing with my fan . But , though Mr Reeves faid nothing , he did not think me very politely treated . Yet he wanted , he told me afterwards , to have me drawn out . He should not have ferved me fo , I told him ; especially among ...
... still playing with my fan . But , though Mr Reeves faid nothing , he did not think me very politely treated . Yet he wanted , he told me afterwards , to have me drawn out . He should not have ferved me fo , I told him ; especially among ...
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addrefs affured againſt anfwer aſked Bagenhall Baronet becauſe beſt Betty Williams bliged brother chariot coufin creature dear defired drefs excufe fafe faid faid fhe fake favour feemed feen felf fervant fhall fhew fhould fifter filly fince firft firſt fmiling fome fomething foon Fowler fpeak fpirits friends ftill fubject fuch fuffered fuppofe fure gentleman give Greville Hargrave's HARRIET BYRON heart herſelf himſelf honeft honour hope juft Lady Betty laft lefs letter look Lucy madam Mifs Byron Mifs Clements Mifs Grandifon moft moſt muft muſt myſelf obliged occafion Orme paffed paffion perfon pleaſe pleaſure praiſes Pray prefent queſtion racter reafon Reeves ſaid ſay ſeems Selby ſhall ſhe Sir Charles Grandifon Sir Hargrave Pollexfen Sir Rowland ſpeak tell thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thought told uncle underſtanding uſed vifit vile Walden whofe wife wifh wiſh woman women worfe yourſelf