The History of Sir Charles Grandison: In a Series of Letters, Volumen2John Donaldson, 1776 |
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... women . Well , but , Charlotte , I am only giving brief hints of Emily's ftory , to procure for her an intereft in Mifs Byron's favour , and to make their A 2 first first acquaintance eafy to each other . Emi- ly wants SIR CHARLES ...
... women . Well , but , Charlotte , I am only giving brief hints of Emily's ftory , to procure for her an intereft in Mifs Byron's favour , and to make their A 2 first first acquaintance eafy to each other . Emi- ly wants SIR CHARLES ...
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... woman in England is under the fame roof with me ; yet to be fo long detained from paying my refpects to her - I can't bear it- And in a very gallant manner , as he seemed tỏ intend , he paid his compliments , first to me , and then to ...
... woman in England is under the fame roof with me ; yet to be fo long detained from paying my refpects to her - I can't bear it- And in a very gallant manner , as he seemed tỏ intend , he paid his compliments , first to me , and then to ...
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... woman , call it , with which the Royal Society here , and the learned and polite of other nations , entertain themselves . Lord G. appeared to advantage , as Sir Charles managed it , under the awful eye of Mifs Grandifon . Upon my word ...
... woman , call it , with which the Royal Society here , and the learned and polite of other nations , entertain themselves . Lord G. appeared to advantage , as Sir Charles managed it , under the awful eye of Mifs Grandifon . Upon my word ...
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... women must not encourage fops and fools . They muft encourage men of fenfe only . And it is well faid . But what will they do , if their lot be caft among foplings ? If the men of fenfe do not offer themfelves ? And pray , may I not ask ...
... women must not encourage fops and fools . They muft encourage men of fenfe only . And it is well faid . But what will they do , if their lot be caft among foplings ? If the men of fenfe do not offer themfelves ? And pray , may I not ask ...
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... women of course ) will every year increase . The luxury of the age will account a good deal for this ; and the turn our fex take in un - domef- ticating themselves , for a good deal more . But let not thofe worthy young women , who may ...
... women of course ) will every year increase . The luxury of the age will account a good deal for this ; and the turn our fex take in un - domef- ticating themselves , for a good deal more . But let not thofe worthy young women , who may ...
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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.