... 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... The novels of Samuel Richardson, esq. To which is prefixed, a memoir of the ... - Сторінка 165автори: Samuel Richardson - 1824Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Samuel Richardson - 1824 - 874 стор.
...the./?™* place ; to him, and to the world, in the second only. Principles that are in my mind ; that 1 found there ; implanted, no doubt, by the first gracious...the married,) let others act as they will by me. I nope, my dear, I do not deceive myself, and, instead of setting about rectifying what is amiss in my... | |
| 1911 - 688 стор.
...occur in his novels. Richardson, in opposition to Locke, considers that there are innate ideas : — " Principles that are in my mind ; that I found there...implanted, no doubt, by the first gracious Planter." — ' Clarissa,' iv. 165. Aachen. HG WARD. BELLS AND BELL-FOTJNDERS, c. 1560 : JOHN GRANGER. — I... | |
| Valerie Grosvenor Myer - 1986 - 200 стор.
...altogether from maidenly niceness . . . they arise principally from what offers to my own heart . . . Principles that are in my mind; that I found there;...Planter: which therefore impel me, as I may say, to live up to them. (II, p. 306) Robert South states: 'There is an Innate Light in Every Man, discovering... | |
| John Douglas Canfield, J. Paul Hunter - 1989 - 214 стор.
...dependence on God. Her hesitations about marriage, she explains to Anna Howe, come from her heart, from "Principles that are in my mind; that I found there;...therefore impel me, as I may say, to act up to them" (2:306). Although she acknowledges in the succeeding paragraph that "The heart is very deceitful,"... | |
| Patricia Meyer Spacks - 1994 - 276 стор.
...explains to Anna Howe, come from her heart, from "Principles that are in my mind; that I found ihere; implanted, no doubt, by the first gracious Planter:...therefore impel me, as I may say, to act up to them" (4: 102-3; 2: 306). Although she acknowledges in the succeeding paragraph that "The heart is very deceitful,"... | |
| Leo Braudy, Bing Professor of English Leo Braudy - 1991 - 334 стор.
...feelings, to bend your will to their own. The only answer is to trust the principles you find within: "Principles that are in my mind; that I found there;...and the married), let others act as they will by me" (2:306). But how is that me to be defined? For Clarissa, as for Lovelace in his own way, the true self... | |
| Timothy J. Reiss - 1992 - 412 стор.
...unfit; as I would without study answer for myself io myself, in the first place; to him [Lovelace] and to the world, in the second only. Principles that...which therefore impel me, as I may say, to act up to ., 5:141. "Mary Wollstonecraft, Letters Written During a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark,... | |
| Miranda J. Burgess - 2000 - 330 стор.
...appealing to inborn sentiments that provide an infallible rule: Principles, that are in my mind; that \ found there; implanted, no doubt, by the first gracious...therefore impel me, as I may say, to act up to them ... let others act as they will by me, (C596) Passion overcomes Clarissa's sentiment only once, when... | |
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