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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... at public places ! ) a wo- man of the greatest fortune is but a woman , and is to be attacked , and prevailed upon , by the fame me- thods thods which fucceed with a person of the flendereft ; 12 Vol.3 . The HISTORY of.
... at public places ! ) a wo- man of the greatest fortune is but a woman , and is to be attacked , and prevailed upon , by the fame me- thods thods which fucceed with a person of the flendereft ; 12 Vol.3 . The HISTORY of.
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... person of the flendereft ; and perhaps is won with equal , if not with greater eafe ; fince , if the lady has a little romance in her head , and her Lover a great deal of art and flattery , fhe will call that romantic turn generofity ...
... person of the flendereft ; and perhaps is won with equal , if not with greater eafe ; fince , if the lady has a little romance in her head , and her Lover a great deal of art and flattery , fhe will call that romantic turn generofity ...
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... person and shape uncom- monly clumfy . They both affumed military airs , which not fitting naturally , gave them what Mifs Grandifon called , The fwagger of foldierly importance . Emily was in her own apartment , almost fainting with ...
... person and shape uncom- monly clumfy . They both affumed military airs , which not fitting naturally , gave them what Mifs Grandifon called , The fwagger of foldierly importance . Emily was in her own apartment , almost fainting with ...
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... person wanted . Emily was told , that her mother left a letter for her ; but is advised not to be folicitous to fee it till her guardian comes . My Lord owned to her , that he had opened it ; and pleaded tenderness , as he juftly might ...
... person wanted . Emily was told , that her mother left a letter for her ; but is advised not to be folicitous to fee it till her guardian comes . My Lord owned to her , that he had opened it ; and pleaded tenderness , as he juftly might ...
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... person who is a partaker in that guilt . I am put upon a very unequal tafk , Sir , to talk with you on this fubject . My Lord will not refufe to fee me , I hope . I know what to say to him . He has requested me to talk with you , madam ...
... person who is a partaker in that guilt . I am put upon a very unequal tafk , Sir , to talk with you on this fubject . My Lord will not refufe to fee me , I hope . I know what to say to him . He has requested me to talk with you , madam ...
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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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