The Works of Samuel Richardson: With a Sketch of His Life and Writings, Volumen7,Parte1W. Miller, 1811 |
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... Berkshire one . I told him , I chose not to go , as yet , to any of his re lations ; for that would indicate a plain defiance to my own . My choice was , to go to a private lodging , and for him to be at a distance from me at least ...
... Berkshire one . I told him , I chose not to go , as yet , to any of his re lations ; for that would indicate a plain defiance to my own . My choice was , to go to a private lodging , and for him to be at a distance from me at least ...
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... Berkshire , or whither he pleased , it would be most agreeable to me , and most reputable too . He would do so , he said , he intended to do so , the moment I was in a place to my liking - in a place con- venient for me . This , Sir ...
... Berkshire , or whither he pleased , it would be most agreeable to me , and most reputable too . He would do so , he said , he intended to do so , the moment I was in a place to my liking - in a place con- venient for me . This , Sir ...
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... Berkshire , to Oxford , or to London : Berk shire , where Lord M. is at present : Oxford , in the neighbourhood of which lives Lady Betty : London , whi- ther you may retire at your pleasure : or , if you will have it so , whither I may ...
... Berkshire , to Oxford , or to London : Berk shire , where Lord M. is at present : Oxford , in the neighbourhood of which lives Lady Betty : London , whi- ther you may retire at your pleasure : or , if you will have it so , whither I may ...
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... Berkshire , as he pleased : and I should let every body know my inde- pendence . He again proposed himself , in very polite terms , for my banker . But I , as civilly , declined his offer . This conversation was to be , all of it , in ...
... Berkshire , as he pleased : and I should let every body know my inde- pendence . He again proposed himself , in very polite terms , for my banker . But I , as civilly , declined his offer . This conversation was to be , all of it , in ...
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... Berkshire , in order to engage his cousin , as he had promised . O my dearest life , said he , why will you banish me from your presence ? I cannot leave you for so long a time as you seem to expect I should . I have been hovering about ...
... Berkshire , in order to engage his cousin , as he had promised . O my dearest life , said he , why will you banish me from your presence ? I cannot leave you for so long a time as you seem to expect I should . I have been hovering about ...
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