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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... those faults in one perfon , which we should hold utterly inexcufable in another ? In Mifs Gran- difon's cafe , however , don't fay it is , Lucy . Owhat a partiality ! Yet fhe has within these few minutes owned , that fhe thought the ...
... those faults in one perfon , which we should hold utterly inexcufable in another ? In Mifs Gran- difon's cafe , however , don't fay it is , Lucy . Owhat a partiality ! Yet fhe has within these few minutes owned , that fhe thought the ...
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... those who will not dare to make propofals to a guardian . After an introduction ( and how easy is that now made , at public places ! ) a wo- man of the greatest fortune is but a woman , and is to be attacked , and prevailed upon , by ...
... those who will not dare to make propofals to a guardian . After an introduction ( and how easy is that now made , at public places ! ) a wo- man of the greatest fortune is but a woman , and is to be attacked , and prevailed upon , by ...
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... those duties , the performance of which makes an effential of the fe- male character . But I am not giving a character of Mifs Byron to you , my good Dr. Bartlett , who admire her as much as I do . Do you think it impoffible for me to ...
... those duties , the performance of which makes an effential of the fe- male character . But I am not giving a character of Mifs Byron to you , my good Dr. Bartlett , who admire her as much as I do . Do you think it impoffible for me to ...
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... Those who labour under incurable maladies ; Youth , of either fex , capable of beginning the world to advantage , but deftitute of the means ; Thefe , in particular , are the objects we both think worthy of affiftance . You fhall take ...
... Those who labour under incurable maladies ; Youth , of either fex , capable of beginning the world to advantage , but deftitute of the means ; Thefe , in particular , are the objects we both think worthy of affiftance . You fhall take ...
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... those improvemen's , which must rejoice my heart , and do , tho ' I am fo bafely belied as I have been ! Do not you , Emily , defpife her that bore you . It is a dreadful thing , with fuch fortunes as your father left , that I must be ...
... those improvemen's , which must rejoice my heart , and do , tho ' I am fo bafely belied as I have been ! Do not you , Emily , defpife her that bore you . It is a dreadful thing , with fuch fortunes as your father left , that I must 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.