The Sorrows of Werter: A German Story, Volume 1J. Dodsley, 1780 |
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Page 47
... Char- ' lotte , and I will return it you . I confess I was not pleased with that , any more than with the firft which you fent me . " Imagine my surprise , when having asked the title , she told me me it was Penetration and judgement ...
... Char- ' lotte , and I will return it you . I confess I was not pleased with that , any more than with the firft which you fent me . " Imagine my surprise , when having asked the title , she told me me it was Penetration and judgement ...
Page 50
... Char- lotte at length addreffed herself to the other two ladies , I juft perceived that they were ftill in the coach . The old lady looked at me feveral times with an air of raillery , which however I did not at all mind . We then ...
... Char- lotte at length addreffed herself to the other two ladies , I juft perceived that they were ftill in the coach . The old lady looked at me feveral times with an air of raillery , which however I did not at all mind . We then ...
Page 63
... fo often profaned , why is it ever pro- nounced by any voice but Char- lotte's ? * A celebrated German poet , author of the Meffiah , LETTER XII . June 19 . I Forget where I 2 LET [ 63 ] and then turned them upon me; they ...
... fo often profaned , why is it ever pro- nounced by any voice but Char- lotte's ? * A celebrated German poet , author of the Meffiah , LETTER XII . June 19 . I Forget where I 2 LET [ 63 ] and then turned them upon me; they ...
Page 75
... Char in the town : fhe is with a very deferving woman , who has been given over by her phyficians , and who wished to have Charlotte with her in her laft moments . What confolation fhe is capable of giving to the fick , I have myself ...
... Char in the town : fhe is with a very deferving woman , who has been given over by her phyficians , and who wished to have Charlotte with her in her laft moments . What confolation fhe is capable of giving to the fick , I have myself ...
Page 80
... Char- lotte for that purpose . I was un- eafy at it , because I perceived by his countenance that it was not for want of talents , but from caprice and ill - humour . It was but too evident afterwards , when we went to take a walk ; for ...
... Char- lotte for that purpose . I was un- eafy at it , because I perceived by his countenance that it was not for want of talents , but from caprice and ill - humour . It was but too evident afterwards , when we went to take a walk ; for ...
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againſt agreeable amongſt amuſed anſwered aſked becauſe Char Charlotte Charlotte's cloſe coach converfation dance dear friend defired delight deſtroys difpofition eaſe eldeſt endeavour exift expreffion exprefs eyes faid Albert faluted fame fcene feel feemed feen felf fenfes fentiment fhade fhall fhould fide fifter fimple fince firſt fituation fociety fome fometimes foon forrow foul fpirits ftill ftrength fuch hand happineſs happy heart heaven herſelf himſelf houſe ill-humour itſelf juſt kiffed lady laft LETTER looked lotte mind miſtreſs moft moſt muſt myſelf ourſelves paffion paradife paſs pleaſed pleaſure poffeffion preſent promiſe racter raiſed reaſon ſaid ſcene ſee ſeen ſhall ſhe ſome ſpring ſtanding ſteps ſtill ſtopped ſubject talked tears tell tenderneſs themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thou thouſand tion torment turbs underſtanding uſe walfe Walheim walk weakneſs Werter whilft wiſh woman yeſterday young youngeſt