The History of Sir Charles Grandison: In a Series of Letters, Nide 1John Donaldson, 1776 |
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... wish I had as many nephews as there are ladies of you difengaged : By mercy , we would be all of kin . of Thank you , Sir Rowland , faid each of the young ladies , fmiling , and diverted at his oddity . But as to my obfervation ...
... wish I had as many nephews as there are ladies of you difengaged : By mercy , we would be all of kin . of Thank you , Sir Rowland , faid each of the young ladies , fmiling , and diverted at his oddity . But as to my obfervation ...
Sivu 58
... , and by thofe who wish to drown thought in mer- riment . Sir Hargrave , it feems , has travelled : but he must have carried abroad with him a great number of of follies , and a great deal of affectation , 58 THE HISTORY OF.
... , and by thofe who wish to drown thought in mer- riment . Sir Hargrave , it feems , has travelled : but he must have carried abroad with him a great number of of follies , and a great deal of affectation , 58 THE HISTORY OF.
Sivu 66
... wish to hold an argument with , on the hints fhe threw out . Pardon me , Sir ; but I will not return the com- pliment . I cannot argue . And yet , madam , I will not let you go off so ea- fily . You feem to be very happy in your elocuti ...
... wish to hold an argument with , on the hints fhe threw out . Pardon me , Sir ; but I will not return the com- pliment . I cannot argue . And yet , madam , I will not let you go off so ea- fily . You feem to be very happy in your elocuti ...
Sivu 87
... wish I may be able to fay for ever : Early in the morning a billet was brought from him to Mr Reeves , excufing himself from paying him a vi- fit that morning ( as he had intended ) by reafon of the sudden and desperate illness of a ...
... wish I may be able to fay for ever : Early in the morning a billet was brought from him to Mr Reeves , excufing himself from paying him a vi- fit that morning ( as he had intended ) by reafon of the sudden and desperate illness of a ...
Sivu 98
... wish I did ; because ' of knowing a little Latin and Greek has made my understanding look lefs than other men's . O my grandmother ! what a wife man would the being able to talk Latin and Greek have made me ! — And yet I thought that ...
... wish I did ; because ' of knowing a little Latin and Greek has made my understanding look lefs than other men's . O my grandmother ! what a wife man would the being able to talk Latin and Greek have made me ! — And yet I thought that ...
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