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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... worthy and suitable object ? Is it , that they will not speak out , left , if their wishes fhould not be crowned with fuccefs by one man , they fhould deprive themselves of a chance to fucceed with another ? Do they not propofe to make ...
... worthy and suitable object ? Is it , that they will not speak out , left , if their wishes fhould not be crowned with fuccefs by one man , they fhould deprive themselves of a chance to fucceed with another ? Do they not propofe to make ...
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... worthy of the best man in it ! Only fay , you are not angry with me . Say that you can and do forgive me . Forgive you , my Charlotte ! -I do . But can you fay , that you came not honeftly by that letter , and yet forgive yourself ? But ...
... worthy of the best man in it ! Only fay , you are not angry with me . Say that you can and do forgive me . Forgive you , my Charlotte ! -I do . But can you fay , that you came not honeftly by that letter , and yet forgive yourself ? But ...
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... worthy of the occafion ; and the praise would be given properly , and not to the agent . But as it would be a little mortifying to Mr. Dobfon ( of whofe praise only I am apprehenfive ) fo much as to hint fuch a wifh , I will write to ...
... worthy of the occafion ; and the praise would be given properly , and not to the agent . But as it would be a little mortifying to Mr. Dobfon ( of whofe praise only I am apprehenfive ) fo much as to hint fuch a wifh , I will write to ...
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... worthy relations as fhe would introduce her to , would be a further happiness to my ward . I am far from undervaluing my fifter's good qualities : But if Emily lives with her , fhe muft live alfo with me . Indeed the affairs in which I ...
... worthy relations as fhe would introduce her to , would be a further happiness to my ward . I am far from undervaluing my fifter's good qualities : But if Emily lives with her , fhe muft live alfo with me . Indeed the affairs in which I ...
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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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