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... night of the fancy . It has witchcraft in every page of it ; but it is the witchcraft of passion and meaning . Who is there that will not despise the false , empty pomp of the poets , when he observes in this little unpretending , mild ...
... night of the fancy . It has witchcraft in every page of it ; but it is the witchcraft of passion and meaning . Who is there that will not despise the false , empty pomp of the poets , when he observes in this little unpretending , mild ...
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... nights ; for I was afraid of spirits , and they would not hurt such a good person as she . That was a silly excuse , ' she said . For why ، was you not afraid of spirits before ? ' - ( Indeed I did not think of that ) But you shall be ...
... nights ; for I was afraid of spirits , and they would not hurt such a good person as she . That was a silly excuse , ' she said . For why ، was you not afraid of spirits before ? ' - ( Indeed I did not think of that ) But you shall be ...
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... night or two before- Angels , and saints , and all the host of heaven , defend me ! And may I never survive one moment , that fatal one in which I shall forfeit my innocence .'- Pretty fool ! ' said he , how will you forfeit your ...
... night or two before- Angels , and saints , and all the host of heaven , defend me ! And may I never survive one moment , that fatal one in which I shall forfeit my innocence .'- Pretty fool ! ' said he , how will you forfeit your ...
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... night ; for it is late , and I shall be soon called to bed . I hope Mrs. Jervis is not angry with me . She has not called me to supper ; though I could eat nothing , if she had . But I make no doubt I shall sleep purely to - night , and ...
... night ; for it is late , and I shall be soon called to bed . I hope Mrs. Jervis is not angry with me . She has not called me to supper ; though I could eat nothing , if she had . But I make no doubt I shall sleep purely to - night , and ...
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... night - gown , silken petti- coats , cambric head clothes , fine Holland linen , faced shoes , that were my lady's , and fine stockings ! And how in a little while must these have looked , like old cast - offs indeed , and I looked so ...
... night - gown , silken petti- coats , cambric head clothes , fine Holland linen , faced shoes , that were my lady's , and fine stockings ! And how in a little while must these have looked , like old cast - offs indeed , and I looked so ...
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Pamela; or, Virtue rewarded [ed. by T. Archer]. Samuel Richardson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1873 |
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Sida 276 - there is more joy in heaven over one sinner that repenteth, than over ninety and nine just persons that need no repentance.
Sida 280 - There is that scattereth, and yet increaseth ; And there is that withholdeth more than is meet, but it tendeth to poverty. The liberal soul shall be made fat: And he that watereth shall be watered also himself.
Sida 94 - Now I will give you a picture of this wretch. She is a broad, squat, pursy, fat thing, quite ugly, if any thing human can be so called ; about forty years old. She has a huge hand, and an arm as thick as my waist, I believe.
Sida v - 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 217 - Presumption! you will say; and so it is: But love is not a voluntary thing: Love, did I say?
Sida 46 - I found his Hand in my Bosom, and when my Fright let me know it, I was ready to die; and I sighed, and scream'd, and fainted away. And still he had his Arms about my Neck; and Mrs. Jervis was about my Feet, and upon my Coat.
Sida 142 - He is a giant of a man for stature; taller by a good deal than Harry Mawlidge, in your neighbourhood, and largeboned, scraggy, and has a hand! — I never saw such an one in my life. He has great staring eyes, like the bull's that frightened me so; vast jaw-bones sticking out; eyebrows hanging over his eyes; two great scars upon his forehead, and one on his left cheek; two large whiskers, and a monstrous wide mouth; blubber lips, long yellow teeth, and a hideous grin.
Sida 7 - It does not become your poor servant to stay in your presence, Sir, without your business required it; and I hope I shall always know my place.' ' Well,' says he, ' my business does require it sometimes; and I have a mind you should stay to hear what I have to say to you.