The history of sir Charles Grandison, in a series of letters publ. by the editor of Pamela. To which is added A brief history of the treatment which the editor has met with from certain booksellers and printers in Dublin, Volumen3 |
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... against the times : And yet , by what I have seen abroad , and now lately fince my arrival , at home , and have heard from men of greater obfervation , and who have lived longer in the world , than I have , I cannot but think , that ...
... against the times : And yet , by what I have seen abroad , and now lately fince my arrival , at home , and have heard from men of greater obfervation , and who have lived longer in the world , than I have , I cannot but think , that ...
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... against her moder - Whew ! Ver pretty liberty , by my falvation ! - Mrs. O - Hara . And is indeed my vile child run away to avoid feeing her mother ? -Strange ! Does fhe always intend to do thus ? -She must fee me-- And dearly fhall the ...
... against her moder - Whew ! Ver pretty liberty , by my falvation ! - Mrs. O - Hara . And is indeed my vile child run away to avoid feeing her mother ? -Strange ! Does fhe always intend to do thus ? -She must fee me-- And dearly fhall the ...
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... against her will . And then the raised the neighbourhood . Lord blefs me , I thought I fhould have died . I did fall into fits . Then was Mrs. Lane forced to tell every one what a fad woman my mother was ! -It was fuch a difgrace to me ...
... against her will . And then the raised the neighbourhood . Lord blefs me , I thought I fhould have died . I did fall into fits . Then was Mrs. Lane forced to tell every one what a fad woman my mother was ! -It was fuch a difgrace to me ...
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... against my unhappiness from my mother , is , that fo good , fo virtuous , and fo prudent a man as Sir Charles Grandifon , calls me his Emily , and loves me as his child . Would you , madam , were you Lady Gran- difon ( now , tell me ...
... against my unhappiness from my mother , is , that fo good , fo virtuous , and fo prudent a man as Sir Charles Grandifon , calls me his Emily , and loves me as his child . Would you , madam , were you Lady Gran- difon ( now , tell me ...
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... against her , if she is with us ? ' - Dear , dear madam ! you are moved in my favour - Who could have forborn being affected by her tender prattle ? and the threw her arms about me ; I fee you are moved in my favour ! —And I will be ...
... against her , if she is with us ? ' - Dear , dear madam ! you are moved in my favour - Who could have forborn being affected by her tender prattle ? and the threw her arms about me ; I fee you are moved in my favour ! —And I will be ...
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Página 357 - Look not upon me, because I am black, because the sun hath looked upon me: my mother's children were angry with me; they made me the keeper of the vineyards; but mine own vineyard have I not kept.
Página 223 - But let concealment, like a worm i' the bud, Feed on her damask cheek: she pin'd in thought, And with a green and yellow melancholy, She sat like Patience on a monument, Smiling at grief.
Página 357 - Because of the savour of thy good ointments thy name is as ointment poured forth, therefore do the virgins love thee.