| Thomas Zouch - 1809 - 424 páginas
...sex, how much soever some men, sharp-wittted only in evil" speaking, have sought to disgrace them. The elder is *' named Pamela, by many men not deemed...was, if at least such perfections may receive the <f word of more, more sweetness in Philodca, but more " majesty in Pamela: methought love played in... | |
| Arthur Aikin - 1809 - 832 páginas
...sex, how .much soever some men, »harp- wilted only in evil-speaking, have sought lo disgrace them. The elder is named Pamela, by many men not deemed inferior to fier sister: for my part, •when I marked them both, melhought there was, if at least such perfections... | |
| John Colin Dunlop - 1814 - 450 páginas
...that sex, how much soever some men (sharp-witted only in evil speaking) have sought to disgrace them. The elder is named Pamela; by many men not deemed...was (if at least such perfections may receive the name of mme) more sweetness in Philoclea, but more majesty in Pamela : methought love plaid in Philoclea's... | |
| John Colin Dunlop - 1816 - 538 páginas
...part, when I marked them both, methought there was (if at least such perfections may receive the name of more) more sweetness in Philoclea, but more majesty in Pamela; methought love plaid in Philoclea's eyes, and threatened in Pamela's: methought Philoclea's beauty only perswaded,... | |
| 1820 - 404 páginas
...Philoclea, were the fruit, both endowed with excellences different in kind, yet equal in degree. " The elder is named Pamela, by many men not deemed...her sister: for my part, when I marked them both, mee thought there was (if at least such perfections may receive the word of more) more sweetnesse in... | |
| Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 páginas
...Philoclea, were the fruit, both endowed with excellencies different in kind, yet equal in degree. " The elder is named Pamela, by many men not deemed...her sister: for my part, when I marked them both, mee thought there was (if at least such perfections may receive the word of more) more sweetnesse in... | |
| 1820 - 408 páginas
...named Pamela, by many men not deemed in to her sister : for my part, when I marked them both, mee th< there was (if at least such perfections may receive the word of r more sweetnesse in Philoclea, but more majesty in Pamela : thought love plaid in Philoclea's eies... | |
| 1820 - 406 páginas
...and Philoclea, were the fruit, both endowed with excellences different in kind, yet equal in degree. "The elder is named Pamela, by many men not deemed...her sister : for my part, when I marked them both, mee thought there was (if at least such perfections may receive the word of more) more sweetnesse in... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1839 - 352 páginas
...Waller had turned over, in the glades of Penshurst, the honoured pages of her immortal uncle (a). 45. " The elder is named Pamela, by many men not deemed...sweetness in Philoclea, but more majesty in Pamela : meIhought love played in Philoclea's eyes, and threatened in Pamela's; methought Philoclea's beauty... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1847 - 616 páginas
...had turned over, in the glades of Penshurst, the honoured pages of her immortal uncle t : — 45. " The elder is named Pamela, by many men not deemed...more majesty in Pamela : methought love played in Philoclca's eyes, and threatened in Pamela's ; methought Philoclea's beauty only persuaded, but so... | |
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