| Samuel Richardson - 1804 - 364 páginas
...Your most obedient, humble Servant, JB DEFHEVAL* TO MR. RICHARDSON. March 9, 1T50-1. t DEAR SIR, 1 HOUGH Clarissa wants no help from external splendour,...appearance, but more glad to find that she was now got above alt fears of prolixity, and confident enough, of success to supply whatever had been hitherto suppressed.... | |
| Charles Brockden Brown - 1805 - 500 páginas
...DR. JOHNSON, LATELY PUBLISHED BY MRS. BARBAULD. To S. Richardson. DEAR SIR, March 9, 1750-1. THOUGH Clarissa wants no help from external splendour, I...confident enough of success to supply whatever had hitherto been suppressed. I never, indeed, found a hint of any such defalcation, but I regretted it... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 604 páginas
...of departure.] VOL. i. p Rich. [" TO MR. RICHARDSON. JJyjf. "March 9, 1750-1. " DEAR SIB, — Though Clarissa wants no help from external splendour, I...had been hitherto suppressed. I never indeed found a hint of any such defalcation, but I regretted it; for though the story is long, every letter is short.... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 600 páginas
...departure.] VOL. i. P Rich. ["TO MR. RICHARDSON. Co£gvj 5> "March 9, 1750—1. " DEAR SIB, — Though Clarissa wants no help from external splendour, I...had been hitherto suppressed. I never indeed found a hint of any such defalcation, but I regretted it ; for though the story is long, every letter is... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 602 páginas
...signal of departure.] Rich. ["TO MR. RICHARDSON. Co£ *j 5' " March 9, 1 750—1. " DEAR SIR, — Though Clarissa wants no help from external splendour, I...had been hitherto suppressed. I never indeed found a hint of any such defalcation, but I regretted it; for though the story is long, every letter is short.... | |
| James Boswell - 1833 - 1182 páginas
..."March 9, 1750-1. T'4-I1' " DEAR SIR, — Though Clarissa wants no help from external splendour, 1 was glad to see her improved in her appearance, but...above all fears of prolixity, and confident enough ced to great distress. Besides her acquaintance with Dr. Johnson (who was always extremely kind to... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 366 páginas
...to have done so, before h*' ^» fcr 20. TO MR. RICHARDSON. " March 9. 1750-1. " DEAR SIR, — Though Clarissa wants no help from external splendour, I...had been hitherto suppressed. I never indeed found a hint of any such defalcation, but I regretted it ; for though the story is long, every letter is... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 604 páginas
...Cor. "March 9, 1750-1. T-5-Pa»"DEAR SIR, — Though Clarissa wants no iclp from external splendour, 1 was glad to see her improved in her appearance, but...above all fears of prolixity, and confident enough ced to great distress. Besides her acquaintance with Dr. Johnson (who was always extremely •/i. 1... | |
| James Boswell - 1846 - 602 páginas
...*'<*•' "March 9, 1750— 1. v-5-P"DEAR SIR, — Though Clarissa wants no help from external splendour, 1 was glad to see her improved in her appearance, but...above all fears of prolixity, and confident enough ced to great distress. Besides her acquaintance with Dr. Johnson (who was always extremely kind to... | |
| James Boswell - 1848 - 1798 páginas
..."March 9. 1750-1. " DEAR SIR, — Though Clarissa wants no help from external splendour, I was gl»d to see her improved in her appearance, but more glad...had been hitherto suppressed. I never indeed found a hint of any such defalcation, but I regretted it ; for though the story is long, every letter is... | |
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