The Pelican Book of English Prose: Eighteenth-century prose, 1700-80; edited by D.W. JeffersonMiddlesex] Penguin Books, 1956 |
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Página 179
... sure I know no other who deserves- ' ' I protest , ' cries the Aunt , ' you frighten me in your Turn . Is it Mr. Jones , and not Mr. Blifil who is the Object of your Affection ? ' ' Mr. Blifil , ' repeated Sophia . ' Sure it is ...
... sure I know no other who deserves- ' ' I protest , ' cries the Aunt , ' you frighten me in your Turn . Is it Mr. Jones , and not Mr. Blifil who is the Object of your Affection ? ' ' Mr. Blifil , ' repeated Sophia . ' Sure it is ...
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... sure , Sir , the squire has pulled it down , because it stood in the way of his prospects . " - " What ! how ! pros- pects ! pulled down ! " cried Harley . " Yes , to be sure , Sir ; and the green , where the children used to play he ...
... sure , Sir , the squire has pulled it down , because it stood in the way of his prospects . " - " What ! how ! pros- pects ! pulled down ! " cried Harley . " Yes , to be sure , Sir ; and the green , where the children used to play he ...
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... sure I had no manner of Design in my Head , when I went out , I neither knew or consider'd where to go , or on what Business ; but as the Devil carried me out , and laid his Bait for me , so he brought me to be sure to the place , for I ...
... sure I had no manner of Design in my Head , when I went out , I neither knew or consider'd where to go , or on what Business ; but as the Devil carried me out , and laid his Bait for me , so he brought me to be sure to the place , for I ...
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