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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... Bartlett's abfence on a visit to one of the Canons of Windfor , got at a letter brought early this morning from her brother to that good man , and which he had left opened on his desk . Here , Harriet , faid fhe , is the letter fo ...
... Bartlett's abfence on a visit to one of the Canons of Windfor , got at a letter brought early this morning from her brother to that good man , and which he had left opened on his desk . Here , Harriet , faid fhe , is the letter fo ...
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... Bartlett , or Sir Charles ; I fhould have appeared as the principal in the fact : It would have been mean to accufe Mifs Grandifon , as the tempter , in a temptation yielded to with my eyes open . And fhould I not have caft a flur upon ...
... Bartlett , or Sir Charles ; I fhould have appeared as the principal in the fact : It would have been mean to accufe Mifs Grandifon , as the tempter , in a temptation yielded to with my eyes open . And fhould I not have caft a flur upon ...
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... Bartlett , who admire her as much as I do . Do you think it impoffible for me to procure for my Emily fuch a guardian and companion as Mifs By- ron , on her return to Northamptonshire , would make her ? -Such worthy relations as fhe ...
... Bartlett , who admire her as much as I do . Do you think it impoffible for me to procure for my Emily fuch a guardian and companion as Mifs By- ron , on her return to Northamptonshire , would make her ? -Such worthy relations as fhe ...
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... Bartlett , who know more of my heart and fituation than any one living ( my dear Beauchamp excepted ) to confider what I have writ- ten , and give me your opinion of that part of it , which relates to Mifs Byron and Emily . I was ...
... Bartlett , who know more of my heart and fituation than any one living ( my dear Beauchamp excepted ) to confider what I have writ- ten , and give me your opinion of that part of it , which relates to Mifs Byron and Emily . I was ...
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... Bartlett , you will guefs that I have a defign upon you . It is , that you will affift me in executing the Will of my late friend . Make enquiries after , and recommend to me , objects worthy of relief . You was very defirous , fome ...
... Bartlett , you will guefs that I have a defign upon you . It is , that you will affift me in executing the Will of my late friend . Make enquiries after , and recommend to me , objects worthy of relief . You was very defirous , fome ...
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The History of Sir Charles Grandison: In a Series of Letters ..., Volumen2 Samuel Richardson Vista de fragmentos - 1932 |
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