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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Strana 10
... believe that I would chearfully make it . I fhould go , for a fortnight at least , to Grandifon- hall . Burgefs has let me know , that the workmen have gone almost as far as they can go without my farther orders . And the churchwardens ...
... believe that I would chearfully make it . I fhould go , for a fortnight at least , to Grandifon- hall . Burgefs has let me know , that the workmen have gone almost as far as they can go without my farther orders . And the churchwardens ...
Strana 13
... believe , what a mother , tho ' ever fo wicked , will report of her daughter under twenty , and her guardian under thirty , if they live conftantly together ? Her guardian , at the fame time , carrying his heart in his countenance , and ...
... believe , what a mother , tho ' ever fo wicked , will report of her daughter under twenty , and her guardian under thirty , if they live conftantly together ? Her guardian , at the fame time , carrying his heart in his countenance , and ...
Strana 22
... believe Your HARRIET BYRON . LETTER IV . Sir CHARLES GRANDISON , To Dr. BARTLETT . [ Inclofed in the preceding . ] I March 18 . HAVE had a vifit , my dear and reverend friend , from Emily's mother . She will very probably make one alfo ...
... believe Your HARRIET BYRON . LETTER IV . Sir CHARLES GRANDISON , To Dr. BARTLETT . [ Inclofed in the preceding . ] I March 18 . HAVE had a vifit , my dear and reverend friend , from Emily's mother . She will very probably make one alfo ...
Strana 31
... believe , to perfuade my brother Grandifon to give up his ward's perfon to you , madam . Mrs. O - Hara . Chancery may , my Lord- Lord L. I have nothing to fay to this , madam . No man in England knows better what is to be done , in this ...
... believe , to perfuade my brother Grandifon to give up his ward's perfon to you , madam . Mrs. O - Hara . Chancery may , my Lord- Lord L. I have nothing to fay to this , madam . No man in England knows better what is to be done , in this ...
Strana 35
... believe fhe would have been as good as her word ; but on my fcreaming ( for I was very much frighted ) Mrs. Lane , who had an eye upon us , ran in with two fervants , and one of her daughters , and refcued me . She had torn my cap - Yet ...
... believe fhe would have been as good as her word ; but on my fcreaming ( for I was very much frighted ) Mrs. Lane , who had an eye upon us , ran in with two fervants , and one of her daughters , and refcued me . She had torn my cap - Yet ...
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The History of Sir Charles Grandison: In a Series of Letters ..., Svazek 2 Samuel Richardson Zobrazení fragmentů - 1932 |
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Strana 359 - Look not upon me, because I am black, because the sun hath looked upon me : my mother's children were angry with me; they made me the keeper of the vineyards; but mine own vineyard have I not kept.
Strana 223 - But let concealment, like a worm i' the bud, Feed on her damask cheek: she pin'd in thought, And with a green and yellow melancholy, She sat like Patience on a monument, Smiling at grief.
Strana 359 - BECAUSE of the savour of thy good ointments thy name is as ointment poured forth, therefore do the virgins love thee.