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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... present myself answer But why fo , Sir , thought I ] : And if not made , it cannot be of any fignifica ion to speak to this . Lord L. We would not give you pain , Sir Charles : And yet- Sir Ch . What yet , my dear Lord L. ? • Lord L ...
... present myself answer But why fo , Sir , thought I ] : And if not made , it cannot be of any fignifica ion to speak to this . Lord L. We would not give you pain , Sir Charles : And yet- Sir Ch . What yet , my dear Lord L. ? • Lord L ...
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... present , answer ! — ” What , Lucy , let me afk you , before I follow him to his next fubject , can you gather from what paffed in that already recited ? If he is himfelf at an uncer- tainty , he he may deferve to be pitied , and not ...
... present , answer ! — ” What , Lucy , let me afk you , before I follow him to his next fubject , can you gather from what paffed in that already recited ? If he is himfelf at an uncer- tainty , he he may deferve to be pitied , and not ...
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... present mifunderstanding . Their next meeting was indeed by accident . It was in the Cremonefe ; when Mr. Grandifon faved his life . AND now , madam , let me give you , in obedience to your fecond command , The particulars of the ...
... present mifunderstanding . Their next meeting was indeed by accident . It was in the Cremonefe ; when Mr. Grandifon faved his life . AND now , madam , let me give you , in obedience to your fecond command , The particulars of the ...
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... fituation . What a difappoint- ment ! One of the principal views he had in coming was , to do you honour , and to give his fifter pleasure . Ah , Sir ! N. 5 Sir ! he came to be present at two folemn Let.z6 . Sir Charles Grandifon . 273.
... fituation . What a difappoint- ment ! One of the principal views he had in coming was , to do you honour , and to give his fifter pleasure . Ah , Sir ! N. 5 Sir ! he came to be present at two folemn Let.z6 . Sir Charles Grandifon . 273.
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... present at two folemn acts : The one your Nuptials , in confequence of the other.- You must not meet . It would go to my heart , to have offence given you by any of my family , especially in our own houfe . Come , however ; I long to ...
... present at two folemn acts : The one your Nuptials , in confequence of the other.- You must not meet . It would go to my heart , to have offence given you by any of my family , especially in our own houfe . Come , however ; I long to ...
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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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