The History of Sir Charles Grandison: In a Series of Letters Published from the Originals, by the Editor of Pamela and Clarissa. In Seven Volumes. ...S. Richardson; and sold, 1754 |
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... yourself , my dear , to recollect it , faid the General . Your new Sifter loves you . She is the best of women . She is the joy of my life . Love your new Sifter , my Clementina . So I will . Don't I love every - body ? But you must ...
... yourself , my dear , to recollect it , faid the General . Your new Sifter loves you . She is the best of women . She is the joy of my life . Love your new Sifter , my Clementina . So I will . Don't I love every - body ? But you must ...
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... yourself no further , madam : I fully un- derstand you . I will not impute ingratitude to any heart in this family . Tell me , Father Marefcotti , if you can allow for me , as I could for you , were you in my circumstances ( and you ...
... yourself no further , madam : I fully un- derstand you . I will not impute ingratitude to any heart in this family . Tell me , Father Marefcotti , if you can allow for me , as I could for you , were you in my circumstances ( and you ...
Strana 41
... yourself to be wrong . It would be im- pertinence to expoftulate further on a duty so known , and acknowleged : No more , therefore , on this head ( authorize me to fay ) for ever ! As to my health - I would fain be well . I am more ...
... yourself to be wrong . It would be im- pertinence to expoftulate further on a duty so known , and acknowleged : No more , therefore , on this head ( authorize me to fay ) for ever ! As to my health - I would fain be well . I am more ...
Strana 55
... yourself ! Had fuch a fellow - labourer as Lord G. offered , I fhould not have refused a partnership with him , I do affure you . Fairly answered , Aunt Nell ! thought I. I was pleased with her . Don't you think Lord G. loves you dearly ...
... yourself ! Had fuch a fellow - labourer as Lord G. offered , I fhould not have refused a partnership with him , I do affure you . Fairly answered , Aunt Nell ! thought I. I was pleased with her . Don't you think Lord G. loves you dearly ...
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... yourself of the firft place in my heart - What more would the man have ? O madam ! nothing , nothing more ! And he kiffed my hand on one knee , with a rapture , that he never could have known , had we always been quiet , eafy , and ...
... yourself of the firft place in my heart - What more would the man have ? O madam ! nothing , nothing more ! And he kiffed my hand on one knee , with a rapture , that he never could have known , had we always been quiet , eafy , and ...
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affure againſt anſwer aſked Aunt Bartlett Beauchamp becauſe beſt Biſhop bleffing Bologna Brother Camilla Chevalier Count of Belvedere creature dear Lady defired eafy Emily endeavour faid fhe fake fame Father Marefcotti favour feemed felf fenfible fervants fhall fhew fhould filent fince firft fome foon forgive foul friendſhip ftill fubject fuch fuppofe fure goodneſs Grandifon haftened hand happineſs happy Harriet heart herſelf himſelf honour hope houſe Italy Jeronymo Lady Clementina Lady G laft Laurana leave lefs Letter Lord G Love madam Marchionefs Marquis Mifs Byron mind moft moſt Mother muft muſt myſelf never obliged occafion Olivia paffed paffion perfon pleaſed pleaſure Porretta prefent promife propofed purpoſe queſtion raiſed reaſon refolution rejoice religion requeſt ſaid ſay ſee Selby ſhall ſhe Sifter Sir CHARLES GRANDISON tell thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thought told uſed vifit wifh wiſh woman yourſelf