The History of Sir Charles Grandison: In a Series of Letters, Nide 1John Donaldson, 1776 |
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... afraid that , by increa- fing the numbers of your admirers , you will increase his difficulties : But what is that to them , I asked , when they already know , that you are not inclined to favour any of the three ? If you hold your ...
... afraid that , by increa- fing the numbers of your admirers , you will increase his difficulties : But what is that to them , I asked , when they already know , that you are not inclined to favour any of the three ? If you hold your ...
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... afraid , as her grandchild has a ferious turn , that her own contemplative life may make her more grave than the wifhes fo young a woman to be . Youth , fhe fays , is the season for chearfulness . -For her own fake - becaufe fhe looks ...
... afraid , as her grandchild has a ferious turn , that her own contemplative life may make her more grave than the wifhes fo young a woman to be . Youth , fhe fays , is the season for chearfulness . -For her own fake - becaufe fhe looks ...
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... afraid of giv- ing myself pain , when I might , by the balm of true love and friendly foothings , adminifter comfort to her wounded heart ? —No , my Lucy , believe me , if I have not generofity enough , I have felfishness e- nough to ...
... afraid of giv- ing myself pain , when I might , by the balm of true love and friendly foothings , adminifter comfort to her wounded heart ? —No , my Lucy , believe me , if I have not generofity enough , I have felfishness e- nough to ...
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... , that I return to you with a found heart ? And are you not afraid that I fhould become a modern fine lady ? As to the latter fear , I will tell you when you you fhall fufpect me - If you find that I 24 THE HISTORY OF.
... , that I return to you with a found heart ? And are you not afraid that I fhould become a modern fine lady ? As to the latter fear , I will tell you when you you fhall fufpect me - If you find that I 24 THE HISTORY OF.
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... afraid of her in the character of a fifter to a truly respectable man , than doubtful of her in that of a friend to me : In which latter light , I even joy to confider her . But the is a little naugh- ty , tell her , becaufe fhe is ...
... afraid of her in the character of a fifter to a truly respectable man , than doubtful of her in that of a friend to me : In which latter light , I even joy to confider her . But the is a little naugh- ty , tell her , becaufe fhe is ...
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