The History of Sir Charles Grandison: In a Series of Letters, Nide 7Donaldson, 1776 - 322 sivua |
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Sivu 13
... first place , not to fur- prife you by his vifits , as you apprehended he would , which would have made him look like a man of felf - imagined confequence to you - His providing himself with accommodations at an inn , and not giving way ...
... first place , not to fur- prife you by his vifits , as you apprehended he would , which would have made him look like a man of felf - imagined confequence to you - His providing himself with accommodations at an inn , and not giving way ...
Sivu 14
... first addreffed himself to you ; fo gave you an opportunity to look up , which otherwise you would have wanted . Now don't you think you know a man creature or two , who would , on fuch an occafion , have grinned you quite out of ...
... first addreffed himself to you ; fo gave you an opportunity to look up , which otherwise you would have wanted . Now don't you think you know a man creature or two , who would , on fuch an occafion , have grinned you quite out of ...
Sivu 15
... first , till now . He gives it to you unasked . And how glorious is that account , both to you and himself ? Let us look back upon his conduct when last in Italy , and when every step feemed to lead to his being the husband of another ...
... first , till now . He gives it to you unasked . And how glorious is that account , both to you and himself ? Let us look back upon his conduct when last in Italy , and when every step feemed to lead to his being the husband of another ...
Sivu 18
... first return to England , took measure of our minds , and , without loving us the lefs for it , look , ed down upon us with pity ; and made us , ever fince , look upon ourselves in a diminishing light , and as fifters who have greater ...
... first return to England , took measure of our minds , and , without loving us the lefs for it , look , ed down upon us with pity ; and made us , ever fince , look upon ourselves in a diminishing light , and as fifters who have greater ...
Sivu 25
... first word : If Lucy's and Nancy's , he is not to ask me twice : If my grand- mamma's and aunt's [ they are always good ] , I am to act as occafion requires , and as my own confi- ded - in prudence will fuggeft at the time ; but to be ...
... first word : If Lucy's and Nancy's , he is not to ask me twice : If my grand- mamma's and aunt's [ they are always good ] , I am to act as occafion requires , and as my own confi- ded - in prudence will fuggeft at the time ; but to be ...
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addrefs admire anſwer aſk aunt Beauchamp Beaumont becauſe behaviour bleffing bride brother cafe Charlotte converfation coufin creature Deane dear Lady G dear Mifs Byron dearest deferve defired drefs Emily eyes faid fhe fake falute favour feemed felf fervant fhall fhew fhould fifter filly folemn fome fomething foon friends ftill fubject fuch fuffer fuppofe fure girl give goodneſs grandmamma Greville hand happineſs happy happy day Harriet heart herſelf himſelf honour hope Jeronymo Jervois juft kiffed Lady Clementina laft laſt lefs letter look Lord Lord G Lucy madam moſt muft muſt myſelf never obferved oblige occafion paffed perfon pity pleaſed pleaſure poor prefent prefume reafon refpect requeſt ſaid ſay Selby Selby-houfe ſhall ſhe Shirley Sir Charles Grandifon Sir Charles's Sir Hargrave tell thefe themſelves ther theſe thing thofe thoſe thought thouſand uncle vifit wifhed wiſh woman women yourſelf