The Correspondence of Samuel Richardson, Author of Pamela, Clarissa, and Sir Charles Grandison: Selected from the Original Manuscripts, Bequeathed by Him to His Family, to which are Prefixed, a Biographical Account of that Author, and Observations on His Writings, Հատոր 6R. Phillips, 1804 |
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... admire him : but he has his faults ; which , for aught I know , may proceed from a vain mind , though not a wrong head . I am running into my usual length : and must conclude . I am , Dear Sir , your's , & c . D. BRADSHAIGH . VOL . VI ...
... admire him : but he has his faults ; which , for aught I know , may proceed from a vain mind , though not a wrong head . I am running into my usual length : and must conclude . I am , Dear Sir , your's , & c . D. BRADSHAIGH . VOL . VI ...
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... admire . --- As for time- Lord , Sir , I can make time . It is for want of something to do , that I erect these airy edifices , for I must be employed . Do not grudge for me , the time I spend in our correspondence ; sometimes an hour ...
... admire . --- As for time- Lord , Sir , I can make time . It is for want of something to do , that I erect these airy edifices , for I must be employed . Do not grudge for me , the time I spend in our correspondence ; sometimes an hour ...
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... admire her , in- deed , because bad men , as I have quoted . above from Lovelace , admire good women . But with some of the sex she is a prude ; with others a coquet ; with more a saucy creature , whose life , manners , and max- ims ...
... admire her , in- deed , because bad men , as I have quoted . above from Lovelace , admire good women . But with some of the sex she is a prude ; with others a coquet ; with more a saucy creature , whose life , manners , and max- ims ...
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... Then she folds her fingers , her head now inclining to her right , now to her left shoulder , admiring it : And is it not a sweet piece of work , Madam ? Do not not touch it , Miss , for the world ! WITH LADY BRADSHAIGH . 83.
... Then she folds her fingers , her head now inclining to her right , now to her left shoulder , admiring it : And is it not a sweet piece of work , Madam ? Do not not touch it , Miss , for the world ! WITH LADY BRADSHAIGH . 83.
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... admire his dictator . " But who can this Lady Frampton be , to whom he writes with so little reserve ? Some good sort of a middle - aged body , allowing for the sallies of youth , and that can bear to hear a young fellow rattle ...
... admire his dictator . " But who can this Lady Frampton be , to whom he writes with so little reserve ? Some good sort of a middle - aged body , allowing for the sallies of youth , and that can bear to hear a young fellow rattle ...
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Էջ 188 - Likewise, ye wives, be in subjection to your own husbands, that, if any obey not the word, they also may without the word be won by the conversation of the wives, while they behold your chaste conversation coupled with fear.
Էջ 188 - ... but let it be the hidden man of the heart, in that which is not corruptible, even the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit, which is in the sight of God of great price. For after this manner in the old time the holy women also, who trusted in God, adorned themselves...
Էջ 177 - There is no fear in love ; but perfect love casteth out fear : because fear hath torment. He that feareth is not made perfect in love.
Էջ 154 - I, been born in a stable, or been a runner at a sponging-house, we should have thought him a genius, and wished he had had the advantage of a liberal education, and of being admitted into good company ; but it is beyond my conception, that a man of family, and who had some learning, and who really is a writer, should descend so excessively low in all his pieces.
Էջ 154 - Poor Fielding ! I could not help telling his sister, that I was equally surprised at and concerned for his continued lowness. Had your brother, said I, been born in a stable, or been a runner at a sponging-house, we should have thought him a genius, and wished he had had the advantage of a liberal education, and of being admitted into good company...
Էջ 326 - An Explanation of the elementary Characters of the Chinese ; with an Analysis of their ancient Symbols and Hieroglyphics.
Էջ 134 - ... home, set their maids at work, and formerly themselves, get their houses in order to receive, comfort, oblige, give joy to their fierce, fighting, bustling, active protectors, providers, maintainers, divert him with pretty pug's tricks, tell him soft tales of love, and of who and who's together...
Էջ 53 - I hope to be favoured with it. I own I do not approve of great learning in women. I believe it rarely turns out to their advantage. No farther would I have them to advance than to what would enable them to write and converse with ease and propriety, and make themselves useful in every stage of life. I hate to hear Latin out of a woman's mouth. There is something in it, to me, masculine.
Էջ 55 - I rise about seven, sometimes sooner ; after my private duties, I read or write till nine, then breakfast; work, and converse with my company till about twelve ; then, if the weather permit, walk a mile in the garden ; dress, and read till dinner ; after which, sit and chat till four : from that to the hour of teadrinking, each day, variety of employments. You know what the men say enters with the tea-table ; though I will venture to declare, if mine is not an exception, it is as near one as you...
Էջ 117 - I am a very irregular writer: can form no plan; nor write after what I have preconceived. Many of my friends wonder at this : but so it is. I have not therefore that encouragement to proceed, that those have, who, forming an agreeable plan, write within its circle, and go on step by step with delight, knowing what they drive at. Execution is all they have to concern themselves about, having the approbation of their friends of their plan, and perhaps helped by those friends to incidents or enlargement....