Pamela; or, Virtue rewarded [by S. Richardson]. |
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... thou , my girl ? said he , with some eagerness , had'st thou not rather stay with me , than go to my sister Davers ? ' He looked so as filled me with affrightment ; I don't know how ; wildly , I thought . I said , when I could speak ...
... thou , my girl ? said he , with some eagerness , had'st thou not rather stay with me , than go to my sister Davers ? ' He looked so as filled me with affrightment ; I don't know how ; wildly , I thought . I said , when I could speak ...
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... thou so foolish and fearful ! Thou hast done no harm ! What , if thou fearest an unjust judge , when thou art innocent , wouldst thou do before a just one , if thou wert guilty ? Have courage , Pamela ; thou knowest the worst ! And how ...
... thou so foolish and fearful ! Thou hast done no harm ! What , if thou fearest an unjust judge , when thou art innocent , wouldst thou do before a just one , if thou wert guilty ? Have courage , Pamela ; thou knowest the worst ! And how ...
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... thou all thy knowledge , and thy good notions , at these years ? Thou art a miracle for thy age , and I shall always love thee . But , do you resolve to leave us , Pamela ? " Yes , my dear Mrs. Jervis , ' said I ; for as matters stand ...
... thou all thy knowledge , and thy good notions , at these years ? Thou art a miracle for thy age , and I shall always love thee . But , do you resolve to leave us , Pamela ? " Yes , my dear Mrs. Jervis , ' said I ; for as matters stand ...
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... Thou art as witty as any lady in the land : I wonder where thou gottest it .'- But they must be poor ladies , with such great opportunities , I am sure , if they have no more wit than I. But let that pass . · I suppose , ' said I , that ...
... Thou art as witty as any lady in the land : I wonder where thou gottest it .'- But they must be poor ladies , with such great opportunities , I am sure , if they have no more wit than I. But let that pass . · I suppose , ' said I , that ...
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... thou carriest thy notions a great way . Well , dear Mrs. Jervis , ' said I , very seriously , for I could not help it , I am more full of fears than ever . I have only to beg of you , as one of the best friends I have in the world , to ...
... thou carriest thy notions a great way . Well , dear Mrs. Jervis , ' said I , very seriously , for I could not help it , I am more full of fears than ever . I have only to beg of you , as one of the best friends I have in the world , to ...
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Pamela: or, Virtue rewarded [by S. Richardson]. [Another] Samuel Richardson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1801 |
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.