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... brother , knowing the evil disposition of this woman , and her desire to withdraw her daughter from the guardianship of Sir Charles , peremptorily refuses to let her see her . The poor girl , hearing of her mother's arrival ...
... brother , knowing the evil disposition of this woman , and her desire to withdraw her daughter from the guardianship of Sir Charles , peremptorily refuses to let her see her . The poor girl , hearing of her mother's arrival ...
Página x
... brother . Sir Charles receives letters which give him great uneasiness . Conversation between Miss Byron and Miss ... brothers , undertaken to initiate her and them in the knowledge of the English language . Character of the Count of ...
... brother . Sir Charles receives letters which give him great uneasiness . Conversation between Miss Byron and Miss ... brothers , undertaken to initiate her and them in the knowledge of the English language . Character of the Count of ...
Página xii
... brother , the bishop , and Sir Charles , upon certain points of religion . Letter from Signor Jeronymo to Sir Charles . - Dr . Bartlett's fifth letter ; con- taining an account of what passed at an interview between Signor Jeronymo and ...
... brother , the bishop , and Sir Charles , upon certain points of religion . Letter from Signor Jeronymo to Sir Charles . - Dr . Bartlett's fifth letter ; con- taining an account of what passed at an interview between Signor Jeronymo and ...
Página xiii
... brother Jero- nymo ; and another visit from Camilla to Sir Charles Gran- dison . Father Marescotti likewise visits and counsels him . Letter from the Marquis della Porretta to Sir Charles Gran- dison ; and Sir Charles's reply to it ...
... brother Jero- nymo ; and another visit from Camilla to Sir Charles Gran- dison . Father Marescotti likewise visits and counsels him . Letter from the Marquis della Porretta to Sir Charles Gran- dison ; and Sir Charles's reply to it ...
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... brother to that good man , and which he had left opened on his desk . Here , Harriet , said she , is the letter so lately brought , not perhaps quite honestly come at , from my brother to Dr. Bartlett , ( holding it out to me . ) You ...
... brother to that good man , and which he had left opened on his desk . Here , Harriet , said she , is the letter so lately brought , not perhaps quite honestly come at , from my brother to Dr. Bartlett , ( holding it out to me . ) You ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
affected afraid answer Bartlett Beaumont behaviour believe bishop Bologna brother called Camilla Charlotte chevalier child Colnebrook compliment Count of Belvedere creature daughter dear despise distress earnest Emily endeavour eyes fault favour fortune girl give guardian Halden hand happy Harriet hear heard heart hinted honour hope indulgent Italy knew Lady Clementina Lady L Laurana leave letter looked Lord G Lord L lordship Lucy madam mamma marchioness marquis marriage marry mentina mind Miss Byron MISS GR Miss Grandison Miss Jervois mother Naples never noble Northamptonshire O'Hara obliged occasion once passion perhaps pity poor Porretta Pray proposed question religion sake seemed servant shew sigh Signor Jeronymo SIR CH Sir Charles Grandison sister soon soul speak spirit stept sure talk tears tell tender thing thought tion told took unhappy Urbino wife wish woman women word worthy young lady
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Página 396 - Tell me, O thou whom my soul loveth, where thou feedest, where thou makest thy flock to rest at noon; for why should I be as one that turneth aside by the flocks of thy companions? If thou know not, O thou fairest among women, go thy way forth by the footsteps of the flock, and feed thy kids beside the shepherds
Página 252 - But let concealment like a worm i' th' bud Feed on her damask cheek: she pin'd in thought, And with a green and yellow melancholy, She sat like Patience on a Monument, Smiling at grief.
Página 245 - She never told her love, But let concealment, like a worm i' th' bud, Feed on her damask cheek : she pined in thought ; And, with a green and yellow melancholy, She sat like Patience on a monument, Smiling at grief.
Página 396 - I AM black, but comely, O ye daughters of Jerusalem, as the tents of Kedar, as the curtains of Solomon.
Página 257 - minuter discriminations," a good example being the following treatment of Sir Charles's alterations at Grandison Hall: He has a great taste . . . yet not an expensive one; for he studies situation and convenience, and pretends not to level hills, or to force and distort nature; but to help it, as he finds it, without letting art be seen in his works, where he can possibly avoid it.
Página 165 - ... given up. Sir Charles afterwards addressed himself to me jointly with his sisters. I see, with great pleasure, said he, the happy understanding that there is between you three ladies : it is a demonstration, to me, of surpassing goodness in you all. To express myself in the words of an ingenious man, to whose works your sex, and if yours, ours, are more obliged, than to those of any single man in the British world, ' Great souls by instinct to each other turn, Demand alliance, and in friendship...