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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... worthy to live ) they may one day revive to more advantage . I cannot conclude this letter , without as- suring you , that I have a very lively sense of your friendship to me , and a sincere desire of its continuance to death . When you ...
... worthy to live ) they may one day revive to more advantage . I cannot conclude this letter , without as- suring you , that I have a very lively sense of your friendship to me , and a sincere desire of its continuance to death . When you ...
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... worthy cler- gyman ; his mother ( who has been a parti- cular friend to me and my sister from our childhood ) and has most uncommon sense and and improved understanding , thinks , with great justice , 6 CORRESPONDENCE.
... worthy cler- gyman ; his mother ( who has been a parti- cular friend to me and my sister from our childhood ) and has most uncommon sense and and improved understanding , thinks , with great justice , 6 CORRESPONDENCE.
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... worthy heart , to expand on paper , on a subject that must equally delight us both - on Mr. Dewes ' goodness ; on your family's welfare ; on your own health , and matronly employments and divertisements . In short , Madam , adopt me ...
... worthy heart , to expand on paper , on a subject that must equally delight us both - on Mr. Dewes ' goodness ; on your family's welfare ; on your own health , and matronly employments and divertisements . In short , Madam , adopt me ...
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... worthy family ! I should be very happy to see your corres- pondencies . Any you are so good to com- municate to me , I will faithfully return , and send you those letters I receive from my sister , that I think will give you most plea ...
... worthy family ! I should be very happy to see your corres- pondencies . Any you are so good to com- municate to me , I will faithfully return , and send you those letters I receive from my sister , that I think will give you most plea ...
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... worthy partner ; was vastly pleased with your most friendly and pathetic letter ( for I have no reserve towards him . ) We both hope to have the pleasure of seeing you and Mrs. Richardson again ; but when , alas , I do not not know ...
... worthy partner ; was vastly pleased with your most friendly and pathetic letter ( for I have no reserve towards him . ) We both hope to have the pleasure of seeing you and Mrs. Richardson again ; but when , alas , I do not not know ...
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