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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... pleased , as if she enjoyed good - natur- edly a compliment made to one of the fex which the adorns by the goodness of her heart . Mifs Barnevelt faid fhe had , from the moment I first entered , beheld me with the eye of a lover : and ...
... pleased , as if she enjoyed good - natur- edly a compliment made to one of the fex which the adorns by the goodness of her heart . Mifs Barnevelt faid fhe had , from the moment I first entered , beheld me with the eye of a lover : and ...
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... pleased with his jefts . I will tell you hereafter how I came to know this , and even worse , of him . The taste of the prefent age feems to be drefs : no wonder , therefore , that fuch a man as Sir Hargrave aims to excel in it . What ...
... pleased with his jefts . I will tell you hereafter how I came to know this , and even worse , of him . The taste of the prefent age feems to be drefs : no wonder , therefore , that fuch a man as Sir Hargrave aims to excel in it . What ...
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... pleased ; while the other laid himself out to please every body ; and that in a manner fo much at his own expence , as frequently to bring into question his understand- ing . By a fecond filly thing he banished the remembrance of the ...
... pleased ; while the other laid himself out to please every body ; and that in a manner fo much at his own expence , as frequently to bring into question his understand- ing . By a fecond filly thing he banished the remembrance of the ...
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... pleased to throw out hints in relation to the leer and the greater university ; by all which you certainly mean fome- ' thing ' Play , Mr. Walden , ' said I— And pray , Mifs Byron - I am afraid of all fmatterers in learning . Those who ...
... pleased to throw out hints in relation to the leer and the greater university ; by all which you certainly mean fome- ' thing ' Play , Mr. Walden , ' said I— And pray , Mifs Byron - I am afraid of all fmatterers in learning . Those who ...
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... pleased to know , that you are directing your ⚫ difcourfe to one of the plaineft - heart- 7ed women in England ; and you may therefore expect from me nothing but the fimpleft truth . I thank you , Sir , for your good opinion of me ...
... pleased to know , that you are directing your ⚫ difcourfe to one of the plaineft - heart- 7ed women in England ; and you may therefore expect from me nothing but the fimpleft truth . I thank you , Sir , for your good opinion of me ...
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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.