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, Volume 4R. Phillips, 1804 - Novelists, English |
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... dear Sir , your faithful friend and servant , PAT . DELANY . TO MR . RICHARDSON . DEAR SIR , Welsbourn , July 8th , 1750 . I SHOULD Sooner have acknowledged the favour of your letter , but company in the house prevented me ; an unusual ...
... dear Sir , your faithful friend and servant , PAT . DELANY . TO MR . RICHARDSON . DEAR SIR , Welsbourn , July 8th , 1750 . I SHOULD Sooner have acknowledged the favour of your letter , but company in the house prevented me ; an unusual ...
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... dear , but unhappy brother . My very relaxations are business . All together , time of life too advanced , I fear I shall not be able to think of a new work . And then the task , as I have written to Mrs. Donnellan , is a very arduous ...
... dear , but unhappy brother . My very relaxations are business . All together , time of life too advanced , I fear I shall not be able to think of a new work . And then the task , as I have written to Mrs. Donnellan , is a very arduous ...
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... dear Sir , since you are so indulgent to me , as to place me among your friends ( and hardly can you have one more sincerely so , than I find myself to be , and have been , from the moment I read your excellent Clarissa ) I take the ...
... dear Sir , since you are so indulgent to me , as to place me among your friends ( and hardly can you have one more sincerely so , than I find myself to be , and have been , from the moment I read your excellent Clarissa ) I take the ...
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... dear babes are also well again . My short pains are abun- dantly recompensed by innumerable bless- ings . Oh that I may turn them to a good use ! You , my dear Sir , can instruct me bet- ter in that point than any body ; but ' tis un ...
... dear babes are also well again . My short pains are abun- dantly recompensed by innumerable bless- ings . Oh that I may turn them to a good use ! You , my dear Sir , can instruct me bet- ter in that point than any body ; but ' tis un ...
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... it in my power to keep my word with my dear de- ceased friend . I must return you , good Sir , many thanks for your great friendliness to Mrs. Chapone and and her family : she speaks of you with rap- 36 CORRESPONDENCE.
... it in my power to keep my word with my dear de- ceased friend . I must return you , good Sir , many thanks for your great friendliness to Mrs. Chapone and and her family : she speaks of you with rap- 36 CORRESPONDENCE.
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