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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... called Indelicacy . Nothing , furely , can be delicate , that is not true , or that gives birth to equivocation : Yet how was I pleased with Lord and Lady L. and Mifs Grandifon , for endeavouring to pass me off to good Dr. Bartlett in ...
... called Indelicacy . Nothing , furely , can be delicate , that is not true , or that gives birth to equivocation : Yet how was I pleased with Lord and Lady L. and Mifs Grandifon , for endeavouring to pass me off to good Dr. Bartlett in ...
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... called her a little Satan on this occafion . But , after all , what if the dear Charlotte's curiofity was more for my fake than her own ? No motive of friendship , you will fay , can justify a wrong action - Why no , Lucy ; that is very ...
... called her a little Satan on this occafion . But , after all , what if the dear Charlotte's curiofity was more for my fake than her own ? No motive of friendship , you will fay , can justify a wrong action - Why no , Lucy ; that is very ...
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... and in England too , is , that of giving lit- tle fortunes to young maidens in marriage with honeft men of their own degree , who might , from fuch an outfetting , outsetting , begin the world , as it is called 16 Vol.3 . The HISTORY of.
... and in England too , is , that of giving lit- tle fortunes to young maidens in marriage with honeft men of their own degree , who might , from fuch an outfetting , outsetting , begin the world , as it is called 16 Vol.3 . The HISTORY of.
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... called , with fome hope of fuccefs . By this time , my dear Dr. 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 ...
... called , with fome hope of fuccefs . By this time , my dear Dr. 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 ...
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... . Mrs. O - Hara . Let Emily be called down to her mother . I hope I may fee my child . She is in this houfe , my Lord . I hope I may fee my child . C 4 Major . Major . Your Lordship , and you , madam , Let . 5 . 31 Sir Charles Grandifon .
... . Mrs. O - Hara . Let Emily be called down to her mother . I hope I may fee my child . She is in this houfe , my Lord . I hope I may fee my child . C 4 Major . Major . Your Lordship , and you , madam , Let . 5 . 31 Sir Charles Grandifon .
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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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