The History of Sir Charles Grandison: In a Series of Letters, Nide 1John Donaldson, 1776 |
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... must plead an excufe for the bulk of a collection of this kind . Mere facts and characters might be comprised in a much smaller compafs But would they be equally interefiing ? It happens fortunately , that an account of the juvenile ...
... must plead an excufe for the bulk of a collection of this kind . Mere facts and characters might be comprised in a much smaller compafs But would they be equally interefiing ? It happens fortunately , that an account of the juvenile ...
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... must make plain features glow : What an effect must it then have upon fine ones ! Never was there a sweeter - tempered woman . Indeed , from fixteen to twenty , all the fex ( kept in humour by their hopes , and by their attractions ) ...
... must make plain features glow : What an effect must it then have upon fine ones ! Never was there a sweeter - tempered woman . Indeed , from fixteen to twenty , all the fex ( kept in humour by their hopes , and by their attractions ) ...
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... must chufe for herfelf : All motions of this kind muft come firft from her . And ought I to defpair of fucceeding with the girl herself ? I , her Greville ; not contemptible in perfon ; an air - free and eafy , at leaft ; having a good ...
... must chufe for herfelf : All motions of this kind muft come firft from her . And ought I to defpair of fucceeding with the girl herself ? I , her Greville ; not contemptible in perfon ; an air - free and eafy , at leaft ; having a good ...
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... must be acknowledged to be a cha- racteristic of the French women of quality ) , is , the grace which that people call Phyfiognomy , and we may call Expreffion : Had not her features and her complexion been fo fine as they are , that ...
... must be acknowledged to be a cha- racteristic of the French women of quality ) , is , the grace which that people call Phyfiognomy , and we may call Expreffion : Had not her features and her complexion been fo fine as they are , that ...
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... must spare me my " Harriet . I am in pain . My fpirits are not high . " I would not have the undecayed mind yield , for " want of using the means , to the decaying body . " One happy day with our child , the true child of " the united ...
... must spare me my " Harriet . I am in pain . My fpirits are not high . " I would not have the undecayed mind yield , for " want of using the means , to the decaying body . " One happy day with our child , the true child of " the united ...
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