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 17
... poor , of all per- fuafions , reduced either by age , infirmity , or acci- dent ; Those who labour under incurable maladies ; Youth , of either fex , capable of beginning the world to advantage , but deftitute of the means ; Thefe , in ...
... poor , of all per- fuafions , reduced either by age , infirmity , or acci- dent ; Those who labour under incurable maladies ; Youth , of either fex , capable of beginning the world to advantage , but deftitute of the means ; Thefe , in ...
Strana 20
... poor thing ? But what makes me a little more obfervant of her , than I fhould otherwife perhaps have been ( additional to my godfather's obfervation ) is an hint given me by Lady L. which perhaps fhe has from Mifs Grandifon , and he not ...
... poor thing ? But what makes me a little more obfervant of her , than I fhould otherwife perhaps have been ( additional to my godfather's obfervation ) is an hint given me by Lady L. which perhaps fhe has from Mifs Grandifon , and he not ...
Strana 27
... poor fatherless girl , juft ftarting into woman , and therefore into more danger than fhe ever was in before ; wanting to be protected - from whom ? From a mother . - Dreadful circumstance ! -Yet I am ready to grudge the poor girl her ...
... poor fatherless girl , juft ftarting into woman , and therefore into more danger than fhe ever was in before ; wanting to be protected - from whom ? From a mother . - Dreadful circumstance ! -Yet I am ready to grudge the poor girl her ...
Strana 33
... poor girl being ready to faint , I was called in to her . Lady L. had been making a vifit in the chariot ; and it had just brought her back . O fave me , fave me , dear madam , faid . Mifs Emily , to me , wringing her hands . I cannot ...
... poor girl being ready to faint , I was called in to her . Lady L. had been making a vifit in the chariot ; and it had just brought her back . O fave me , fave me , dear madam , faid . Mifs Emily , to me , wringing her hands . I cannot ...
Strana 35
... Poor Emily ! I pity her from my heart . She is as much grieved on this occafion , as I was , in dread of the refentment of Sir Hargrave Pollexfen . Let me give you fome account of what paffed be tween Emily and me : You will be charmed ...
... Poor Emily ! I pity her from my heart . She is as much grieved on this occafion , as I was , in dread of the refentment of Sir Hargrave Pollexfen . Let me give you fome account of what paffed be tween Emily and me : You will be charmed ...
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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.