The history of sir Charles Grandison, in a series of letters publ. by the editor of Pamela. To which is added A brief history of the treatment which the editor has met with from certain booksellers and printers in Dublin, Svazek 3 |
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Strana 42
... visit to Sir Charles is moft in my head , and I will mention that , and give a place to other obferva- tions afterwards . After dinner I purfued my journey to London . As my own business was likely to engage me for the whole time I had ...
... visit to Sir Charles is moft in my head , and I will mention that , and give a place to other obferva- tions afterwards . After dinner I purfued my journey to London . As my own business was likely to engage me for the whole time I had ...
Strana 91
... visit paid him by a man expreffing for me fo much undeferved tenderness and affection , fo long after the affair was over which afforded him a motive for it ? —I dread , as much for Mr. Deane's fake as my own , every - thing that may be ...
... visit paid him by a man expreffing for me fo much undeferved tenderness and affection , fo long after the affair was over which afforded him a motive for it ? —I dread , as much for Mr. Deane's fake as my own , every - thing that may be ...
Strana 101
... visit to him ; and faid very kind , but just things in his praise . I read not any thing in his eyes , or manner , that gave me uneafinefs on the vifit that other good man made him . My dear Emily fat generously uneafy , I faw , for the ...
... visit to him ; and faid very kind , but just things in his praise . I read not any thing in his eyes , or manner , that gave me uneafinefs on the vifit that other good man made him . My dear Emily fat generously uneafy , I faw , for the ...
Strana 106
... visit to him at Leghorn ; and , tho ' I had heard her character to be very bad , was inclined to befriend her . She was fpe- cious . I hoped that a mother , whatever wife the made , could not but be a mother ; and poor Mr. Jer . vois ...
... visit to him at Leghorn ; and , tho ' I had heard her character to be very bad , was inclined to befriend her . She was fpe- cious . I hoped that a mother , whatever wife the made , could not but be a mother ; and poor Mr. Jer . vois ...
Strana 108
... visit , or receiv- ing one from her : She longs , fhe says , to fee you ; to lay you in her bofom . She congratulates you , on your improvements : She very pathetically calls upon you , not to despise her— My dear girl ! You shall ...
... visit , or receiv- ing one from her : She longs , fhe says , to fee you ; to lay you in her bofom . She congratulates you , on your improvements : She very pathetically calls upon you , not to despise her— My dear girl ! You shall ...
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Strana 357 - 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 357 - Because of the savour of thy good ointments thy name is as ointment poured forth, therefore do the virgins love thee.