The history of sir Charles Grandison, Volumen2Suttaby, Evance, & Fox & Crosby, 1812 |
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... promise not to stand in his way , sir ? " ' I repeat , Mr. Bagenhall , what I have heretofore told you ; that Miss Byron , - ( you'll excuse me , Mr. Reeves ) is still under my protection . If Sir Hargrave , as he ought , is inclined to ...
... promise not to stand in his way , sir ? " ' I repeat , Mr. Bagenhall , what I have heretofore told you ; that Miss Byron , - ( you'll excuse me , Mr. Reeves ) is still under my protection . If Sir Hargrave , as he ought , is inclined to ...
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... promise you no friendship in this case , Sir Hargrave . All her relations leave her , it seems , to her own discretion ; and who shall offer to lead her choice ? What I said below , when you would have made that a condition , I repeat ...
... promise you no friendship in this case , Sir Hargrave . All her relations leave her , it seems , to her own discretion ; and who shall offer to lead her choice ? What I said below , when you would have made that a condition , I repeat ...
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... promise from her . You will thus come at further lights , by which you may be guided in your future steps . - In particular , you will find out , whether the sister espouse the inte- rest of any other woman ; though Sir Charles's re ...
... promise from her . You will thus come at further lights , by which you may be guided in your future steps . - In particular , you will find out , whether the sister espouse the inte- rest of any other woman ; though Sir Charles's re ...
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... promise on that head ; ) from which I gathered the following particulars . Sir Thomas Grandison was one of the handsomest men of his time : he had a great notion of magni- ficence in living ; and went deep into all the fashion- able ...
... promise on that head ; ) from which I gathered the following particulars . Sir Thomas Grandison was one of the handsomest men of his time : he had a great notion of magni- ficence in living ; and went deep into all the fashion- able ...
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... promise , that I will never be Lord L.'s , without your consent . I only beg of you , sir , not to propose to me any other man . " 6 My father partly relented , [ partly , Harriet : ] " I take you at your word , girl , " said he : " And ...
... promise , that I will never be Lord L.'s , without your consent . I only beg of you , sir , not to propose to me any other man . " 6 My father partly relented , [ partly , Harriet : ] " I take you at your word , girl , " said he : " And ...
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Página 177 - For what glory is it, if, when ye be buffeted for your faults, ye shall take it patiently? but if, when ye do well, and suffer for it, ye take it patiently, this is acceptable with God.
Página 59 - I shewed an over readiness, even to rashness, which she thought might lead me into errors, that would more than over-balance the good I aimed to do ; she redoubled her efforts to keep me right: and on this particular acquirement of a skill in the management of the weapons, she frequently enforced upon me an observation of Mr. Locke ; ' That young men, in their warm blood, ' are often forward to think they have in vain learned * to fence, if they never shew their skill in a duel.
Página 237 - I am afraid my uncle will think himself justified by them on this occasion, when he asserts, that it is one of the most difficult things in the world to put a woman right, when she sets out wrong.
Página 151 - I have fought a good fight ; I have finished my course ; I have kept the faith — There is laid up for me a crown of righteousness." And then her voice failing, she gave signs of satisfaction, in the hope of being entitled to that crown ; and expired in an ejaculation that her ebbing life could not support.