The History of Sir Charles Grandison: In a Series of Letters, Volumen2John Donaldson, 1776 |
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... fhall be abfent , to claim for her the benefit of your inftruction , and your general countenance , as the fhall appear worthy of it . There are not many men , my Lucy , who can make a compliment to one lady , without robbing , or , at ...
... fhall be abfent , to claim for her the benefit of your inftruction , and your general countenance , as the fhall appear worthy of it . There are not many men , my Lucy , who can make a compliment to one lady , without robbing , or , at ...
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... times he has broke out , what an odious creature is a rake ! How I hate myfelt , when I contemplate the excellencies of this divine brother of yours ! 1 I I fhall fay nothing of Sir Charles in this place 12 OF THE HISTORY.
... times he has broke out , what an odious creature is a rake ! How I hate myfelt , when I contemplate the excellencies of this divine brother of yours ! 1 I I fhall fay nothing of Sir Charles in this place 12 OF THE HISTORY.
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... fhall be irradiated by that glorious orb . Every body was pleafed with Mr and Mrs Reeves . Their modefty , good fenfe , and amiable tempers , and the kind , yet not oftentatious regard which they expreft to each other ( a regard fo ...
... fhall be irradiated by that glorious orb . Every body was pleafed with Mr and Mrs Reeves . Their modefty , good fenfe , and amiable tempers , and the kind , yet not oftentatious regard which they expreft to each other ( a regard fo ...
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... fhall hope , good Dr Bartlett , by your instructions , to be enabled to deferve fuch a recommendation . My dear Harriet , faid the Countefs , fnatching my other hand , you are a good girl ; and that is more to your honour than beauty ...
... fhall hope , good Dr Bartlett , by your instructions , to be enabled to deferve fuch a recommendation . My dear Harriet , faid the Countefs , fnatching my other hand , you are a good girl ; and that is more to your honour than beauty ...
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... fhall be that of men , of chearful men . You fhall lead them and change them at pleafure . The first moment ( and I will watch for it ) that I fhall imagine you to be tired or uneafy , I will break off the converfation ; and you shall ...
... fhall be that of men , of chearful men . You fhall lead them and change them at pleafure . The first moment ( and I will watch for it ) that I fhall imagine you to be tired or uneafy , I will break off the converfation ; and you shall ...
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Página 166 - For what glory is it, if, when ye be buffeted for your faults, ye shall take it patiently ? but if, when ye do well, and suffer for it, ye take it patiently, this is acceptable with God.
Página 112 - Yet, with a sigh o'er all mankind, I grant, In this our day of proof, our land of hope, The good man has his clouds that intervene ; Clouds, that obscure his sublunary day, But never conquer : ev'n the best must own, Patience, and resignation, are the pillars Of human peace on earth.
Página 55 - That young men, in their warm blood, are often forward to think they have in vain learned to fence if they never show their skill in a duel.
Página 216 - Oldham's economy in several of his letters. He had a right to do what he would with his own fortune. It was not ours till now. Whatever he has left us, he might have still lessened it. That economy is all that concerns us in interest ; and that is in her favour.