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" These Words, which he accompanied with a gentle Pressure of her Hand, threw the astonished Arabella into such an Excess of Anger and Shame, that, for a few Moments, she was unable to utter a Word. What a horrid Violation this, of all the Laws of Gallantry... "
The Female Quixote: Or, The Adventures of Arabella - Page 43
by Charlotte Lennox - 1752
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The Female Quixote: Or, the Adventures of Arabella. In Two Volumes. ...

Charlotte Lennox - 1752 - 298 pages
...threw the aftonimed Arabella into fuch an Excefs of Anger and Shame, that, for a few Moments, fhe was unable to utter a Word. What a horrid Violation this,...Silence before he declares his Flame to the divine Objedt that caufes it ; and then with awful Tremblings and fubmiffive Proftrations at the Feet of the...
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THE MONTHLY REVIEW

Several Hands - 1752 - 508 pages
...that, for a few moments, {he was unable to utter a word. At length, recovering herfelf, Die cried out, What a horrid violation this, of all the laws of gallantry and refpeft, which decree a lover to fuffer whole years in filence before he declares his flame to the...
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The Novelist's Magazine, Volume 12

English fiction - 1783 - 742 pages
...Arabella into fnch an excefs of anger and fliamr, that, for a few moments, (he was unable to titter a word. What a horrid violation this, of all the laws of gallantry and refpeft, which decree a lover to fuffer whole years in iilence before he declares his .dámete the...
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The British Novelists: With an Essay, and Prefaces ..., Volume 24, Part 1

English literature - 1820 - 254 pages
...threw the astonished Arabella into such an excess of anger and shame, that, for a few moments, she was unable to utter a word. What a horrid violation this, of all the laws of gallantry and respect, which decree a lover to suffer whole years in silence before he declares his flame to the...
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Men and Manners of the Eighteenth Century

Susan Hale - Eighteenth century - 1898 - 336 pages
...threw the astonished Arabella into such an excess of anger and shame that for a few moments she was unable to utter a word. What a horrid violation this of all the laws of gallantry and respect, which decree a lover to suffer whole years in silence before he declares his flame to the...
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Female Quixote EasyRead Comfort Edition

Charlotte Lennox - 2006 - 334 pages
...threw the astonished Arabella into such an Excess of Anger and Shame, that, for a few Moments, she was unable to utter a Word. What a horrid Violation this, of all the Laws of Gallantry and Respect, which decree a Lover to suffer whole Years in Silence before he declares his Flame to the...
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