The History of Sir Charles Grandison: In a Series of Letters, Nide 1John Donaldson, 1776 |
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... laugh , that she may not be able to recover herself . Surely thefe men must think us women egregious hypocrites : They must believe that we only affect modefty , and in our hearts approve of their free- dom : For , can it be fuppofed ...
... laugh , that she may not be able to recover herself . Surely thefe men must think us women egregious hypocrites : They must believe that we only affect modefty , and in our hearts approve of their free- dom : For , can it be fuppofed ...
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... laughing Mrs Turner : a widow , who had little or no fortune , had one child , a daughter , living , and that child an abfolute idiot ; and to com- plete the perverfenefs of his fate , her hair not only red , but the moft difagreeable ...
... laughing Mrs Turner : a widow , who had little or no fortune , had one child , a daughter , living , and that child an abfolute idiot ; and to com- plete the perverfenefs of his fate , her hair not only red , but the moft difagreeable ...
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... laughing , women don't think of that . But how I admire you , madam , for your franknefs ! Would to the Lord you were twenty- four ! -I would have no woman marry under twenty- four and that , let me tell you , ladies , for the fol ...
... laughing , women don't think of that . But how I admire you , madam , for your franknefs ! Would to the Lord you were twenty- four ! -I would have no woman marry under twenty- four and that , let me tell you , ladies , for the fol ...
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... eafily alarmed . If any thing is faid , or implied , upon certain fub- jects that you would not be thought to understand , ladies know how to be ignorant . F 2 And And then he laughed . Undoubtedly , Sir Rowland , SIR CHARLES GRANDISON .
... eafily alarmed . If any thing is faid , or implied , upon certain fub- jects that you would not be thought to understand , ladies know how to be ignorant . F 2 And And then he laughed . Undoubtedly , Sir Rowland , SIR CHARLES GRANDISON .
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In a Series of Letters Samuel Richardson. And then he laughed . Undoubtedly , Sir Rowland , faid I , fuch compa- ny as this need not be apprehenfive , that a gentle- man like you fhould fay any thing unsuitable to it . But do you really ...
In a Series of Letters Samuel Richardson. And then he laughed . Undoubtedly , Sir Rowland , faid I , fuch compa- ny as this need not be apprehenfive , that a gentle- man like you fhould fay any thing unsuitable to it . But do you really ...
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