The British Novelists: With an Essay, and Prefaces, Biographical and Critical by Mrs. Barbauld, Volume 24F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 - English literature |
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... Arabella ; and , being fond of lengthening out the conversation with so fine a gentleman , gave him , without being ... Arabella , she interrupted him by say- ing , I know , sir , that you are distractedly in love with my lady ; but she ...
... Arabella ; and , being fond of lengthening out the conversation with so fine a gentleman , gave him , without being ... Arabella , she interrupted him by say- ing , I know , sir , that you are distractedly in love with my lady ; but she ...
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... Arabella , can never be offend- ed with me for doing a charitable action . Ah ! madam , interrupted Lucy , let me go then immediately , for fear the poor gentleman should grow worse . If he be sick almost to death , resumed Arabella ...
... Arabella , can never be offend- ed with me for doing a charitable action . Ah ! madam , interrupted Lucy , let me go then immediately , for fear the poor gentleman should grow worse . If he be sick almost to death , resumed Arabella ...
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... interrupted William ; why , was it not yourself that wrote the letter you gave to me ? No , truly , brother ... Arabella received the account of her lover's reco- very as a thing she was absolutely sure of before ; and thinking she had ...
... interrupted William ; why , was it not yourself that wrote the letter you gave to me ? No , truly , brother ... Arabella received the account of her lover's reco- very as a thing she was absolutely sure of before ; and thinking she had ...
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... Arabella suddenly seeing him , and observing he was making up to her , her imagi- nation immediately suggested to her , that this inso- lent lover had a design to seize ... interrupted Arabella , an impious ravisher 22 THE FEMALE QUIXOTE .
... Arabella suddenly seeing him , and observing he was making up to her , her imagi- nation immediately suggested to her , that this inso- lent lover had a design to seize ... interrupted Arabella , an impious ravisher 22 THE FEMALE QUIXOTE .
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... interrupted Arabella , an impious ravisher ! who , contrary to all laws , both human and divine , endeavour to possess yourself by force of a person whom you are not worthy to serve ; and whose charity and compassion you have returned ...
... interrupted Arabella , an impious ravisher ! who , contrary to all laws , both human and divine , endeavour to possess yourself by force of a person whom you are not worthy to serve ; and whose charity and compassion you have returned ...
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