The Novels of Samuel Richardson, Esq: Viz. Pamela, Clarissa Harlowe, and Sir Charles Grandison in Three Volumes, to which is Prefixed a Memoir of the Life of the Author, Volumen3Hurst, Robinson, 1824 |
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... dear , said the Countess , that I should not have put this question but as a trial of his heart . However , I asked his par- don , and told him that I would not believe he gave it me , except he would promise to mention to Miss Byron ...
... dear , said the Countess , that I should not have put this question but as a trial of his heart . However , I asked his par- don , and told him that I would not believe he gave it me , except he would promise to mention to Miss Byron ...
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... dear Dr Bartlett , may de- licate minds express a denial ! —Negatives need not be frowningly given , nor affirmatives blush- ingly pronounced . Jeronymo and I being left alone , he challen- ged me on the visible concern which he , and ...
... dear Dr Bartlett , may de- licate minds express a denial ! —Negatives need not be frowningly given , nor affirmatives blush- ingly pronounced . Jeronymo and I being left alone , he challen- ged me on the visible concern which he , and ...
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... dear , if the truth were known ? I dare not tell you . You will be angry with me . Indeed , my love , I will not . but you will . O yes , I thought we had been sisters , my dear . I thought we were to have no secrets . Tell me , what ...
... dear , if the truth were known ? I dare not tell you . You will be angry with me . Indeed , my love , I will not . but you will . O yes , I thought we had been sisters , my dear . I thought we were to have no secrets . Tell me , what ...
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