The History of Sir Charles Grandison: In a Series of Letters, Volumen2John Donaldson, 1776 |
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... , ought never to be forgiven : No , though Mifs Grandifon fhould be one of the ridiculers . An old maid may be an odious character , if they will maid SIR CHARLES GRANDISON . 11 laughs; and values himself on all three qualifica- ...
... , ought never to be forgiven : No , though Mifs Grandifon fhould be one of the ridiculers . An old maid may be an odious character , if they will maid SIR CHARLES GRANDISON . 11 laughs; and values himself on all three qualifica- ...
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... forgive him , with these marks about me ! -I infift upon your taking one of those piftols , Sir . - Gentlemen , my friends , he boasts of his advantages : He may have fome from his curfed coolness : He can have none any other way . Bear ...
... forgive him , with these marks about me ! -I infift upon your taking one of those piftols , Sir . - Gentlemen , my friends , he boasts of his advantages : He may have fome from his curfed coolness : He can have none any other way . Bear ...
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... forgive you with all my foul . Sir Ch . The lady is , must be her own mistress , < Sir Hargrave . I have acquired no title to any in- fluence over her . She is an excellent woman . She would be a jewel in the crown of a prince . But you ...
... forgive you with all my foul . Sir Ch . The lady is , must be her own mistress , < Sir Hargrave . I have acquired no title to any in- fluence over her . She is an excellent woman . She would be a jewel in the crown of a prince . But you ...
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... forgive you that ? ) what I have fuffered in my perfon for her fake . If the will not be mine , thefe marks fhall be hers , not yours . And though I will not terrify her , I will fee if the has no pardon , no pity for me . She knows ...
... forgive you that ? ) what I have fuffered in my perfon for her fake . If the will not be mine , thefe marks fhall be hers , not yours . And though I will not terrify her , I will fee if the has no pardon , no pity for me . She knows ...
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... forgiving you , which yet I know not how to do , I do not think myfelf the greater hero ! Sir Ch . I will not conteft that point with you , Sir Hargrave . There is no doubt but the man , who can fubdue his paffion and forgive a real ...
... forgiving you , which yet I know not how to do , I do not think myfelf the greater hero ! Sir Ch . I will not conteft that point with you , Sir Hargrave . There is no doubt but the man , who can fubdue his paffion and forgive a real ...
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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.