The History of Sir Charles Grandison: In a Series of Letters, Nide 3John Donaldson, 1776 |
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... myself , Harriet , am against you now . I wanted a trial of that franknefs of heart , for which I have heard you fo much commended : And , furely , you might have fhewed it , if to any perfons living , to your two fifters . Mifs Gr . No ...
... myself , Harriet , am against you now . I wanted a trial of that franknefs of heart , for which I have heard you fo much commended : And , furely , you might have fhewed it , if to any perfons living , to your two fifters . Mifs Gr . No ...
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... myself , communing only with my own heart , would have thought fo . Lady L. ( coming to me , and taking my hand ) . Let me tell you , our deareft Harriet , that you are the most infenfible girl in the world , if you are not in love ...
... myself , communing only with my own heart , would have thought fo . Lady L. ( coming to me , and taking my hand ) . Let me tell you , our deareft Harriet , that you are the most infenfible girl in the world , if you are not in love ...
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... myself . But , per- haps , I fhall be better enabled fome time hence than I am at present , to return such an answer as you may expect from a brother . Now , my Harriet , we are afraid , by the words , Not in his power ; and by the hint ...
... myself . But , per- haps , I fhall be better enabled fome time hence than I am at present , to return such an answer as you may expect from a brother . Now , my Harriet , we are afraid , by the words , Not in his power ; and by the hint ...
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... myself to fay to and of Mr Orme , and Mr Fowler ! How could I praife the honefty and good- nefs of their hearts , and declare , my pity for them ! And why ? Because I meant nothing more by it all , than a warmer kind of civility ; that ...
... myself to fay to and of Mr Orme , and Mr Fowler ! How could I praife the honefty and good- nefs of their hearts , and declare , my pity for them ! And why ? Because I meant nothing more by it all , than a warmer kind of civility ; that ...
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... myself , the fame diflike of all thofe who feemed capable of joy on the light , the foolish occafion . My good Charlotte , faid Sir Charles , fmiling , is lefs timorous than her younger fifter . She might . be perfuaded , I fancy , to ...
... myself , the fame diflike of all thofe who feemed capable of joy on the light , the foolish occafion . My good Charlotte , faid Sir Charles , fmiling , is lefs timorous than her younger fifter . She might . be perfuaded , I fancy , to ...
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