The novels of Samuel Richardson, esq. To which is prefixed, a memoir of the life of the author [by sir W. Scott]. |
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... uncle Harlowe to be sounded by Mr Hick- man , as to a reconciliation . Memnell introdu- ced to her . Will not take another step with Lovelace till she know the success of the propo- sed application to her uncle , Substance of two ...
... uncle Harlowe to be sounded by Mr Hick- man , as to a reconciliation . Memnell introdu- ced to her . Will not take another step with Lovelace till she know the success of the propo- sed application to her uncle , Substance of two ...
Сторінка vii
... uncle . What physicians should do when a patient is given over , . • · · • 171 172 174 176 XCIX . Belford to Lovelace . - Sets forth the folly , the inconvenience , the impolicy of KEEPING , and the preference of MARRIAGE , upon the ...
... uncle . What physicians should do when a patient is given over , . • · · • 171 172 174 176 XCIX . Belford to Lovelace . - Sets forth the folly , the inconvenience , the impolicy of KEEPING , and the preference of MARRIAGE , upon the ...
Сторінка viii
... uncle Har- lowe's pretended proposal big with art and plau- sible delusion . She acquiesces in it . He writes to the pretended Tomlinson , on an affecting hint of hers , requesting that her uncle Harlowe would , in person , give his ...
... uncle Har- lowe's pretended proposal big with art and plau- sible delusion . She acquiesces in it . He writes to the pretended Tomlinson , on an affecting hint of hers , requesting that her uncle Harlowe would , in person , give his ...
Сторінка x
... uncle's birth - day , at the altar , CLXXXIX . cxc . cxcI . Lovelace to Clarissa , from M. Hall . - Urging her accordingly , ( the licence in her hands , ) by the most engaging pleas and arguments , CXCII . Lovelace to Belford . - Begs ...
... uncle's birth - day , at the altar , CLXXXIX . cxc . cxcI . Lovelace to Clarissa , from M. Hall . - Urging her accordingly , ( the licence in her hands , ) by the most engaging pleas and arguments , CXCII . Lovelace to Belford . - Begs ...
Сторінка xi
... uncle Harlowe's housekeeper ; with a view of still farther detecting Lovelace . — Mrs Hodges's answer ,. · CCXIII . Clarissa to Lady Betty Lawrence.- Acquaints her with her nephew's baseness . Cha- ritably wishes his reformation ; but ...
... uncle Harlowe's housekeeper ; with a view of still farther detecting Lovelace . — Mrs Hodges's answer ,. · CCXIII . Clarissa to Lady Betty Lawrence.- Acquaints her with her nephew's baseness . Cha- ritably wishes his reformation ; but ...
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Сторінка 278 - Who shall most deceive and cheat the other ? So, I thank my stars, we are upon a par at last, as to this point, which is a great ease to my conscience, thou must believe. And if what Hudibras tells us is true, the dear fugitive has also abundance of pleasure to come. Doubtless the pleasure is as great In being cheated, as to cheat.
Сторінка 129 - 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...
Сторінка 165 - ... principally from what offers to my own heart; respecting, as I may say, its own rectitude, its own judgment of the fit and the unfit; as I would, without study, answer for myself to myself, in the first place; to him, and to the world, in the second only. Principles that are in my mind; that I found there; implanted, no doubt, by the first gracious Planter...
Сторінка 364 - Such an act, That blurs the grace and blush of modesty; Calls virtue, hypocrite; takes off the rose From the fair forehead of an innocent love, And sets a blister there; makes marriage vows As false as dicers...
Сторінка 472 - A horrid hole of a house, in an alley they call a court; stairs wretchedly narrow, even to the first-floor rooms : and into a den they led me, with broken walls, which had been papered, as I saw by a multitude of tacks, and some torn bits held on by the rusty heads. The floor indeed was clean, but the ceiling was smoked with variety of figures, and initials of names, that had been the woeful employment of wretches who had no other way to amuse themselves.
Сторінка 247 - Tis a seriously sad thing, after all, that so fine a creature should have fallen into such vile and remorseless hands: for, from thy cradle, as I have heard thee own, thou ever delightedst to sport with and torment the animal, whether bird or beast, that thou lovedst, and hadst a power over.
Сторінка 248 - 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.