The History of Sir Charles Grandison. In a Series of Letters. By Mr. Samuel Richardson. In Seven VolumesHarrison and Company, 1785 - 1115 sivua |
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... favour . Thank God , thank God ! ' faid the knight . Let us return . Let us goin • " again . I will fay fomething to her to make her fpeak : but not a word to dafh her . I expect her voice to be mufick , if it be as harmonious as the ...
... favour . Thank God , thank God ! ' faid the knight . Let us return . Let us goin • " again . I will fay fomething to her to make her fpeak : but not a word to dafh her . I expect her voice to be mufick , if it be as harmonious as the ...
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... favour will fignify nothing , And , befides , you must know , that ' I never can accept of a compliment that is inade me at the expence of my fex . ' 6 " · " Well , then , Madam , I hope you forbid me , in favour to my plea . You are ...
... favour will fignify nothing , And , befides , you must know , that ' I never can accept of a compliment that is inade me at the expence of my fex . ' 6 " · " Well , then , Madam , I hope you forbid me , in favour to my plea . You are ...
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... fine piece ; written in favour of the ancients , and against the mo- derns ; and thence must be acquaint- ed with the famous difpute I men- ⚫tioned , defpifes it that has pretenfions to it . But proceed 38 SIR CHARLES GRANDISON .
... fine piece ; written in favour of the ancients , and against the mo- derns ; and thence must be acquaint- ed with the famous difpute I men- ⚫tioned , defpifes it that has pretenfions to it . But proceed 38 SIR CHARLES GRANDISON .
Sivu 48
... favour . What a caft - away would Mifs Byron be , if knowing fo well , as fhe feems to know , what ⚫ the duty of others is , she should for- get her own ! ' Mifs Cantillon would , perhaps , thus write . There was Mifs Harriet Byron ...
... favour . What a caft - away would Mifs Byron be , if knowing fo well , as fhe feems to know , what ⚫ the duty of others is , she should for- get her own ! ' Mifs Cantillon would , perhaps , thus write . There was Mifs Harriet Byron ...
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... favoured in the addresses of Sir Hargrave Pol- • lexfen . ' ' But you , Madam , are the twen- tieth that I must love ... favour : but give me leare to fay , ' [ and he reddened reddened with anger ] that my fortune ,, you think 58 SIR ...
... favoured in the addresses of Sir Hargrave Pol- • lexfen . ' ' But you , Madam , are the twen- tieth that I must love ... favour : but give me leare to fay , ' [ and he reddened reddened with anger ] that my fortune ,, you think 58 SIR ...
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Sivu 221 - For what glory is it, if, when ye be buffeted for your faults, ye shall take it patiently ? but if, when ye do well, and suffer for it, ye take it patiently, this is acceptable with God.
Sivu 121 - ... emulation. He seldom travels without a set, and suitable attendants ; and, what I think seems a little to savour of singularity, his horses are not docked: their tails are only tied up when they are on the road This I took notice of when we came to town.
Sivu 408 - But let concealment, like a worm i'the bud, Feed on her damafk cheek : fhe pin'd in thought ; And, with a green and yellow melancholy, She fat like patience on a monument, Smiling at grief.