Pamela, Or Virtue Rewarded: In a Series of Letters from a Beautiful Young Damsel to Her Parents ... to which are Prefixed, Extracts from Several Curious Letter Written to the Editor on the SubjectJ. Wallis, 1813 - 591 sidor |
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... Brother ! ' and that was all . And as you have made me fearful by your cautions , my heart at times misgives me . own uneasiness to Mrs. Jervis , not that say nothing yet of your caution or my I mistrust her , but for fear she should ...
... Brother ! ' and that was all . And as you have made me fearful by your cautions , my heart at times misgives me . own uneasiness to Mrs. Jervis , not that say nothing yet of your caution or my I mistrust her , but for fear she should ...
Sida 138
... BROTHER , ' I AM very uneasy at what I hear of you ; and must write , whether it please you , or not , my full mind . have had some people with me , desiring me to interpose with you , who have a I greater regard for your honour , than ...
... BROTHER , ' I AM very uneasy at what I hear of you ; and must write , whether it please you , or not , my full mind . have had some people with me , desiring me to interpose with you , who have a I greater regard for your honour , than ...
Sida 175
... brother ; and we are too nearly allied in mind , as well as blood , I find . But this is not her business : and if she would have it so , she should have done it with more decency . Little occasion had she to boast of her birth , that ...
... brother ; and we are too nearly allied in mind , as well as blood , I find . But this is not her business : and if she would have it so , she should have done it with more decency . Little occasion had she to boast of her birth , that ...
Sida 203
... brother think I do not , Madam , ' replied 1 : will disgrace his family to humour thand , for fear I should forget myself baby - face ! ' more , I'll withdraw . Your ladyship's I ཝ servant ! ' said I ; and was going Cc2 . PAMELA 203 1 ...
... brother think I do not , Madam , ' replied 1 : will disgrace his family to humour thand , for fear I should forget myself baby - face ! ' more , I'll withdraw . Your ladyship's I ཝ servant ! ' said I ; and was going Cc2 . PAMELA 203 1 ...
Sida 204
... brother seized you , and brought you down hither , without your consent , I was concerned for you ; and was still more concerned for you , and loved you , when I heard of your virtue and resistance , and your laudable efforts to get ...
... brother seized you , and brought you down hither , without your consent , I was concerned for you ; and was still more concerned for you , and loved you , when I heard of your virtue and resistance , and your laudable efforts to get ...
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Sida 490 - The mother of Sisera looked out at a window and cried through the lattice Why is his chariot so long in coming? why tarry the wheels of his chariots?
Sida 538 - ... follies, the cheats, the faults of the age he is fallen into, and particularly of the country he lives in. These he should be able to show to his pupil, as he finds him capable; teach him skill in men, and their manners; pull off the mask which their several callings and pretences cover them with; and make his pupil discern what lies at the bottom, under such appearances...
Sida 126 - I will know where they are. Now, said he, it is my opinion they are about you ; and I never undressed a girl in my life ; but I will now begin to strip my pretty Pamela; and I hope I shall not go far before I find them.
Sida 555 - Geography, I think, should be begun with ; for the learning of the figure of the globe, the situation and boundaries of the four parts of the world, and that of particular kingdoms and countries, being only an exercise of the eyes and memory, a child with pleasure will learn and retain them : and this is so certain, that I now live in the house with a child, whom his mother has so well instructed this way in geography...
Sida 539 - I am sure he who is able to be at the charge of a tutor at home may there give his son a more genteel carriage, more manly thoughts, and a sense of what is worthy and becoming, with a greater proficiency in learning into the bargain, and ripen him up sooner into a man, than any at school can do. Not that I blame the schoolmaster in this or think it to be laid to his charge.
Sida 11 - DEAR FATHER AND MOTHER, — I have great trouble, and some comfort, to acquaint you with. The trouble is, that my good lady died of the illness I mentioned to you, and left us all much grieved for the loss of her ; for she was a dear good lady, and kind to all us her servants.
Sida 538 - I think this province requires great sobriety, temperance, tenderness, diligence, and discretion ; qualities hardly to be found united in persons, that are to be had for ordinary salaries: nor easily to be found any- where.
Sida 166 - there is more joy in heaven over one sinner that repenteth, than over ninety and nine just persons that need no repentance.
Sida 538 - These he should be able to shew to his pupil, as he finds him capable ; teach him skill in men and their manners ; pull off the mask, which their several callings and pretences cover them with ; and make his pupil discern what lies at the bottom, under such appearances, that he may not, as unexperienced young men are apt to...
Sida 569 - ... when he is of age to govern himself and make observations of what he finds in other countries worthy his notice and that might be of use to him after his return; and when too, being thoroughly acquainted with the laws and fashions, the natural and moral advantages and defects of his own country, he has something to exchange with those abroad from whose conversation he hoped to reap any knowledge.