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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... woman of fortune must not be totally excluded . I am a young man ; and as Emily is fo well grown for her years , I ... woman of great fortune from thofe who will not dare to make propofals to a guardian . After an introduction ( and how ...
... woman of fortune must not be totally excluded . I am a young man ; and as Emily is fo well grown for her years , I ... woman of great fortune from thofe who will not dare to make propofals to a guardian . After an introduction ( and how ...
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... woman , her mother , has made him a vifit . Poor Emily ! Dear child ! what a mother fhe has ! I have fo much obliged the doctor by delivering into his hands the papers that our other friends have juft perufed ( and , let me fay , with ...
... woman , her mother , has made him a vifit . Poor Emily ! Dear child ! what a mother fhe has ! I have fo much obliged the doctor by delivering into his hands the papers that our other friends have juft perufed ( and , let me fay , with ...
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... woman marries , as fhe calls it , twice or thrice a year . Well , Sir , then you will find time , perhaps , to talk with Major O - Hara . He is of one of the best fa- milies in Ireland . And he will not let me be robbed of my daughter ...
... woman marries , as fhe calls it , twice or thrice a year . Well , Sir , then you will find time , perhaps , to talk with Major O - Hara . He is of one of the best fa- milies in Ireland . And he will not let me be robbed of my daughter ...
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... woman is a foolish woman ; but , being accuftomed to intrigue , she aims at cun- ning and contrivance . I am now haftening to Lord W. I hope his woman will not be admitted to his table , as the generally is , let who will be prefent ...
... woman is a foolish woman ; but , being accuftomed to intrigue , she aims at cun- ning and contrivance . I am now haftening to Lord W. I hope his woman will not be admitted to his table , as the generally is , let who will be prefent ...
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... woman . I have had fome few faults , I own . Who lives , that has not ? But I have been bafety scandal- ized . My first husband had his ; and much greater than I had . He was fet againft me by fome of his own relations : Vile creatures ...
... woman . I have had fome few faults , I own . Who lives , that has not ? But I have been bafety scandal- ized . My first husband had his ; and much greater than I had . He was fet againft me by fome of his own relations : Vile creatures ...
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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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