The History of Sir Charles Grandison: In a Series of Letters, Nide 1John Donaldson, 1776 |
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... questions about my fortune ; though he was even generously par- ticular as to his own . He might , fince he has an unexceptionable one . Who is it in thefe cafes that forgets to fet foremost the advantages by which he is diftinguished ...
... questions about my fortune ; though he was even generously par- ticular as to his own . He might , fince he has an unexceptionable one . Who is it in thefe cafes that forgets to fet foremost the advantages by which he is diftinguished ...
Sivu 45
... questions - as to thefe ladies ? —I must have a niece among them . My nephew , though I fay it , is one whom any lady may love and as for fortune , let me alone to make him , in addition to his own , all clear as the fun , worthy of any ...
... questions - as to thefe ladies ? —I must have a niece among them . My nephew , though I fay it , is one whom any lady may love and as for fortune , let me alone to make him , in addition to his own , all clear as the fun , worthy of any ...
Sivu 46
... question yourself - Are you , madam , are you abfolutely , and bona fide , difengaged ? or are you not ? lieve As this , Sir Rowland , anfwered I , is a queftion I can beft refolve , I frankly own that I am difen- gaged . Charming ...
... question yourself - Are you , madam , are you abfolutely , and bona fide , difengaged ? or are you not ? lieve As this , Sir Rowland , anfwered I , is a queftion I can beft refolve , I frankly own that I am difen- gaged . Charming ...
Sivu 61
... question his understanding . By a fecond filly thing he banished the remembrance of the firft ; by a third the second , and fo on : And by con- tinually laughing at his own abfurdities , left us at liberty to fuppofe that his folly was ...
... question his understanding . By a fecond filly thing he banished the remembrance of the firft ; by a third the second , and fo on : And by con- tinually laughing at his own abfurdities , left us at liberty to fuppofe that his folly was ...
Sivu 71
... question - have you , madam , read Swift's Tale of a Tub ? -there is such a book , Sir Hargrave , looking with an air of contempt at the Baronet . I know there is , Mr Walden , replied the Ba- ronet , and again laughed - have you ...
... question - have you , madam , read Swift's Tale of a Tub ? -there is such a book , Sir Hargrave , looking with an air of contempt at the Baronet . I know there is , Mr Walden , replied the Ba- ronet , and again laughed - have you ...
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