The British Novelists: With an Essay, and Prefaces, Biographical and Critical by Mrs. Barbauld, Volumen24F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... tion he felt to speak to her : and by that means drew upon himself a very sensible mortification . CHAPTER VI . In which the adventure is really concluded ; though possibly , not as the reader expected . THE marquis sometimes permitting ...
... tion he felt to speak to her : and by that means drew upon himself a very sensible mortification . CHAPTER VI . In which the adventure is really concluded ; though possibly , not as the reader expected . THE marquis sometimes permitting ...
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... tion , for having preserved her from the hands of the ravisher . Two or three months rolled away , after this acci- dent , without offering any new adventure to our fair visionary ; when her imagination , always pre- possessed with the ...
... tion , for having preserved her from the hands of the ravisher . Two or three months rolled away , after this acci- dent , without offering any new adventure to our fair visionary ; when her imagination , always pre- possessed with the ...
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... for the future in giving such instances of her compassion ; and was at a great loss in what manner to comfort her despairing lover , without raising expectations she had no inclina- tion to confirm THE FEMALE QUIXOTE . 31.
... for the future in giving such instances of her compassion ; and was at a great loss in what manner to comfort her despairing lover , without raising expectations she had no inclina- tion to confirm THE FEMALE QUIXOTE . 31.
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... tion to confirm : but she was delivered from her perplexity a few days after , by the news of his having left the marquis's service ; which she attri- buted to some new design he had formed to obtain her ; and Lucy , who always thought ...
... tion to confirm : but she was delivered from her perplexity a few days after , by the news of his having left the marquis's service ; which she attri- buted to some new design he had formed to obtain her ; and Lucy , who always thought ...
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... tion . It is not at all surprising , resumed Arabella , grave- ly , that you and I should differ in opinion upon this occasion : I don't remember that ever we agreed in any thing ; and I am apt to believe we never shall . 3 Ah ! don't ...
... tion . It is not at all surprising , resumed Arabella , grave- ly , that you and I should differ in opinion upon this occasion : I don't remember that ever we agreed in any thing ; and I am apt to believe we never shall . 3 Ah ! don't ...
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