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 AuthorHurst, Robinson, 1824 |
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... give my reasons at a better opportunity . I can- not go with you now - and once more urge me no farther - Surely I am not to be compelled by every body ! I see how it is , said he , with a dejected but passionate air - What a severe ...
... give my reasons at a better opportunity . I can- not go with you now - and once more urge me no farther - Surely I am not to be compelled by every body ! I see how it is , said he , with a dejected but passionate air - What a severe ...
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... give me a compunction that is more poignant , methinks , than if I had a dagger in my heart . To have it to reflect , that I should so in- considerately give in to an interview , which , had I known either myself or him , or in the ...
... give me a compunction that is more poignant , methinks , than if I had a dagger in my heart . To have it to reflect , that I should so in- considerately give in to an interview , which , had I known either myself or him , or in the ...
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... give you the particulars of our conversation a little before and after our sup- per - time , joining both in one . When we were alone , he besought me ( I can- not say but with all the tokens of a passionate and respectful tenderness ) ...
... give you the particulars of our conversation a little before and after our sup- per - time , joining both in one . When we were alone , he besought me ( I can- not say but with all the tokens of a passionate and respectful tenderness ) ...
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... give me leave to beg your consent : it is this , that you will be pleased , now you are so entire- ly in your own power , to renew a promise vo- luntarily made before ; voluntarily , or I would not now presume to request it ; for ...
... give me leave to beg your consent : it is this , that you will be pleased , now you are so entire- ly in your own power , to renew a promise vo- luntarily made before ; voluntarily , or I would not now presume to request it ; for ...
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... give up the privilege you used to allow me , of telling you what I think of such parts of your conduct as I may not ap- prove . You must permit me therefore , severe as your mother is against an undesigning offender , to say that I ...
... give up the privilege you used to allow me , of telling you what I think of such parts of your conduct as I may not ap- prove . You must permit me therefore , severe as your mother is against an undesigning offender , to say that I ...
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第 248 頁 - Much less can that have any place At which a virgin hides her face, Such dross the fire must purge away; 'tis just The author blush, there where the reader must.
第 363 頁 - Sir, if possible, Lead me where my own thoughts themselves may lose me, Where I may doze out what I've left of life, Forget myself and this day's guilt and falsehood. Cruel remembrance, how shall I appease thee ! [Exit guarded.
第 126 頁 - Mark his majestic fabric: he's a temple Sacred by birth, and built by hands divine: His soul's the deity that lodges there; Nor is the pile unworthy of the god.
第 129 頁 - On the other side up rose Belial, in act more graceful and humane; A fairer person lost not Heaven; he seemed For dignity composed and high exploit: But all was false and hollow ; though his tongue Dropt manna, and could make the worse appear The better reason, to perplex and dash Maturest counsels...
第 165 頁 - Principles that are in my mind; that I found there; implanted, no doubt, by the first gracious Planter: which therefore impel me, as I may say, to act up to them...