The History of Sir Charles Grandison: In a Series of Letters, Nide 1John Donaldson, 1776 |
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... these we fhall only felect a few . The right hon . Lord Lyttleton , in his Dialogues of the Dead , p . 318 , fays , " In the character of Sir Charles Grandifon is a noble pattern of every private virtue , with fentiments fo exalted as ...
... these we fhall only felect a few . The right hon . Lord Lyttleton , in his Dialogues of the Dead , p . 318 , fays , " In the character of Sir Charles Grandifon is a noble pattern of every private virtue , with fentiments fo exalted as ...
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... these his friends , and to complete his first design : And now therefore prefents to the public , in Sir CHARLES GRANDISON , the example of a man acting uniformly well through a variety of trying fcenes , because all his actions are ...
... these his friends , and to complete his first design : And now therefore prefents to the public , in Sir CHARLES GRANDISON , the example of a man acting uniformly well through a variety of trying fcenes , because all his actions are ...
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... These bold men will turn fhadows into fubftances in their own fa- vour . A woman who is fo much exalted above what fhe can deferve , has reason to be terrified , were she to marry the complimenter ( even could fhe fuppofe him fo blinded ...
... These bold men will turn fhadows into fubftances in their own fa- vour . A woman who is fo much exalted above what fhe can deferve , has reason to be terrified , were she to marry the complimenter ( even could fhe fuppofe him fo blinded ...
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... These men , my dear , were we to give them importance with us , would be greater infringers of our natural freedom than the most severe parents ; and for their own fakes : Whereas parents , if ever fo defpotic ( if not unna- tural ones ...
... These men , my dear , were we to give them importance with us , would be greater infringers of our natural freedom than the most severe parents ; and for their own fakes : Whereas parents , if ever fo defpotic ( if not unna- tural ones ...
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... these : That flattery is the vice of men : That they seek to raise us in order to lower us , and in the end to exalt themselves on the ruins of the pride they either hope to find , or in- fpire : That humility , as it fhines brightest ...
... these : That flattery is the vice of men : That they seek to raise us in order to lower us , and in the end to exalt themselves on the ruins of the pride they either hope to find , or in- fpire : That humility , as it fhines brightest ...
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