The History of Sir Charles Grandison: In a Series of Letters Published from the Originals, by the Editor of Pamela and Clarissa. In Six Volumes. ...S. Richardson; and sold, 1754 |
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... heard all fhe had to fay with infinite plea- fure . I do love to hear him praifed . But , as I doubted not but thefe fubjects arofe from the letter fo furrep- titiously obtained , I reftrained myfelf , and withdrew . Of what an happy ...
... heard all fhe had to fay with infinite plea- fure . I do love to hear him praifed . But , as I doubted not but thefe fubjects arofe from the letter fo furrep- titiously obtained , I reftrained myfelf , and withdrew . Of what an happy ...
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... heard from men of greater obfervation , and who have lived longer in the world , than I have , I cannot but think , that Englishmen are not what they were . A wretched effeminacy feems to prevail among them . Marriage itfelf is every ...
... heard from men of greater obfervation , and who have lived longer in the world , than I have , I cannot but think , that Englishmen are not what they were . A wretched effeminacy feems to prevail among them . Marriage itfelf is every ...
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... heard others obferve , that you had not eyes to fee any of your father's faults ; either when he was living , or departed ; and this gave me reason to ap- prehend , that you had your father's extravagant turn : And I was refolved , if I ...
... heard others obferve , that you had not eyes to fee any of your father's faults ; either when he was living , or departed ; and this gave me reason to ap- prehend , that you had your father's extravagant turn : And I was refolved , if I ...
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... heard one like it , made by my father , who faw very far into men ; but was fometimes led , by his wit , into faying a fevere thing : And yet , whenever I hear a man praised highly for the performance of common duties , as for being a ...
... heard one like it , made by my father , who faw very far into men ; but was fometimes led , by his wit , into faying a fevere thing : And yet , whenever I hear a man praised highly for the performance of common duties , as for being a ...
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... heard you , coufin , praifed in all the circles where you have been mentioned . It was certainly an advantage to you to come back to us a ftranger , as I may fay . Many youthful follies may perhaps be over - paffed , that we fhall never ...
... heard you , coufin , praifed in all the circles where you have been mentioned . It was certainly an advantage to you to come back to us a ftranger , as I may fay . Many youthful follies may perhaps be over - paffed , that we fhall never ...
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The History of Sir Charles Grandison: In a Series of Letters ..., Volumen2 Samuel Richardson Vista de fragmentos - 1932 |
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