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ybluntly
proposedatchbetrblifil
allensflutteratany
unexpectedandsuddentidingsofindwas,indeed,
teeredesanandachristian
heaffectednoabsolutesuperioritytoallpleasureandpain,toall
joyandgrief;butetitobedisposedand
ruffledbyeveryaccidentalblast,byeverysleorfroune
hereresproposalhoutanyvisible
etion,orhoutanyalterationofuntenancehesaidthe
alliancehenlaunchedforthintoa
veryjusteniuntheyoungladysrit;acknoheoffer
tobeadvantageousinpointoffortune;andafterthankinge
forthegoodopinionhehadprofessedofhisnephehat
iftheyoungpeoplelikedeachother,heshouldbeverydesirousto
pletetheaffair
erallhysansh
asheexpectedhetreatedthedoubthertheyoung
peopleghtlikeoneanotherpt,saying,”that
parentsatchesfortheirchildren:
thatforhispartheshouldinsistonthestresignedobediencefrobr >
hisdaughter:andifanyyoungfelloouldrefusesucha
bedfellobleservant,andhopedthere
done”
allentbynyeulogiuon
sophia,derblifilwouldvery
gladlyreceivetheoffer;butallual;heuldobtain
nootheransoreihulyhope
theresnoharohatsall”leasta
hundredtisbeforetheyparted
allhyooedhhisneighbourtobe
offendedatthisbehaviour;andthoughheothe
rigoureparentsexerciseontheirchildreninthearticleof
rriage,thathehadresolvednevertoforcehisnephews
inclinations,heuchpleasedhtheprospectof
thisunion;fortheryresoundedthepraisesofsophia,and
hehadhielfgreatlyadredtheunnendosofbothher
ndandpersontoayadd,thensiderationof
hervastfortune,houghheoosobertobeintoxicated
hit,heoosensibletodespise
andhere,indefianceofallthebarkingcriticsintheworld,i
stand,of
rallhyyasgreatapatteashewasof
goodness
truethen,notrhogarthspoor
poetyhaveagainstriches,andinspiteofallhany
richayhavepreachedagainstpleasure,nsists
notinthentetofeitheroftheseanyhaveasch
inthepossessionofanaffluentfortune,asanybeggarin
thestreets;oryenjoyahandsoyfriend,and
stillreinasluse,whoburiesallhis
socialfaculties,andstarveshisbellyk
tosaytruth,theanisthelikeliesttopossessallworldly
blessingsinanenentdegree;forasthatderation
prescribesisthesurestousefulh,socanitalonequalify
ustotastenypleasurestheangratifieseveryappetite
andeverypassion,hefoolsacrificesalltheresttopall
andsatiateone
itybeobjected,thatveryenhavebeennotoriously
avariciousiansaylikewisebe
said,thattheenhavebeenintheiryouthioderatelyfond
ofpleasureianshen
,inshort,edassohard
toleabythoseherschool,onlyteachesusto
extendasilexiniversallyknohe
lolife,alittlefartherthanthatlifecarriesitandthis
is,nottobuyattoodearaprice
noaxibroadintothegrand
rketoftheantlyappliesittohonours,to
riodityarket
affords,is,i,aan,andstbeso
acknoakesthebest
ofbargains,sinceinrealityhepurchaseseverythingattheprice
onlyofalittletrouble,andcarrieshoallthegoodthingsi
haventioned,h,hisinnocence,andhis
reputation,thenpricesbyothers,
entireandtohielf
frohisderation,likeherlessons,h
pletehischaracterfirst,nevertobeintoxicatedh
dethebestbargain,nordejectedarketisety,or
ditiesaretoodearforhispurchase
butistreeroning,andnottrespass
toofaronthepatienceofagoodnaturedcritichere,therefore,i
putanendtothechapter
chapter4
ntainingsundryatters
assoonasalle,hetookblifilapart,
andaftersoprefatheproposalhhad
beendebyetiinfordhiow
agreeablethistchself
theadetheleastiressiononblifil;
notthathisheartherotally
insensibleofbeauty,orhadanyaversiontoen;buthis
appetitesoderate,thathewasable,byphilosophy,
orbystudy,orbysootherthod,easilytosubduetheandasto
thatpassionreatedofinthefirstchapterofthis
book,hehadnottheleasttinctureofitinhisposition
butthoughhethatxedpassion,ofh
ed
sonotableanobject;yetogetherash
sootherpassions,thatprosedtheelvesveryfull
gratificationintheyoungladysfortunesucheand
aition,inionofhisndbethe
hadrethanoncensideredthepossessionofthisfortuneasavery
desirablething,andhadentertainedsodistantvie;
buthisoh,andthatoftheyounglady,andindeed
prinrightrryagain,and
haverechildren,hadrestrainedhirooohastyoreagera
pursuit
thislastandstterialobjec
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ybluntly
proposedatchbetrblifil
allensflutteratany
unexpectedandsuddentidingsofindwas,indeed,
teeredesanandachristian
heaffectednoabsolutesuperioritytoallpleasureandpain,toall
joyandgrief;butetitobedisposedand
ruffledbyeveryaccidentalblast,byeverysleorfroune
hereresproposalhoutanyvisible
etion,orhoutanyalterationofuntenancehesaidthe
alliancehenlaunchedforthintoa
veryjusteniuntheyoungladysrit;acknoheoffer
tobeadvantageousinpointoffortune;andafterthankinge
forthegoodopinionhehadprofessedofhisnephehat
iftheyoungpeoplelikedeachother,heshouldbeverydesirousto
pletetheaffair
erallhysansh
asheexpectedhetreatedthedoubthertheyoung
peopleghtlikeoneanotherpt,saying,”that
parentsatchesfortheirchildren:
thatforhispartheshouldinsistonthestresignedobediencefrobr >
hisdaughter:andifanyyoungfelloouldrefusesucha
bedfellobleservant,andhopedthere
done”
allentbynyeulogiuon
sophia,derblifilwouldvery
gladlyreceivetheoffer;butallual;heuldobtain
nootheransoreihulyhope
theresnoharohatsall”leasta
hundredtisbeforetheyparted
allhyooedhhisneighbourtobe
offendedatthisbehaviour;andthoughheothe
rigoureparentsexerciseontheirchildreninthearticleof
rriage,thathehadresolvednevertoforcehisnephews
inclinations,heuchpleasedhtheprospectof
thisunion;fortheryresoundedthepraisesofsophia,and
hehadhielfgreatlyadredtheunnendosofbothher
ndandpersontoayadd,thensiderationof
hervastfortune,houghheoosobertobeintoxicated
hit,heoosensibletodespise
andhere,indefianceofallthebarkingcriticsintheworld,i
stand,of
rallhyyasgreatapatteashewasof
goodness
truethen,notrhogarthspoor
poetyhaveagainstriches,andinspiteofallhany
richayhavepreachedagainstpleasure,nsists
notinthentetofeitheroftheseanyhaveasch
inthepossessionofanaffluentfortune,asanybeggarin
thestreets;oryenjoyahandsoyfriend,and
stillreinasluse,whoburiesallhis
socialfaculties,andstarveshisbellyk
tosaytruth,theanisthelikeliesttopossessallworldly
blessingsinanenentdegree;forasthatderation
prescribesisthesurestousefulh,socanitalonequalify
ustotastenypleasurestheangratifieseveryappetite
andeverypassion,hefoolsacrificesalltheresttopall
andsatiateone
itybeobjected,thatveryenhavebeennotoriously
avariciousiansaylikewisebe
said,thattheenhavebeenintheiryouthioderatelyfond
ofpleasureianshen
,inshort,edassohard
toleabythoseherschool,onlyteachesusto
extendasilexiniversallyknohe
lolife,alittlefartherthanthatlifecarriesitandthis
is,nottobuyattoodearaprice
noaxibroadintothegrand
rketoftheantlyappliesittohonours,to
riodityarket
affords,is,i,aan,andstbeso
acknoakesthebest
ofbargains,sinceinrealityhepurchaseseverythingattheprice
onlyofalittletrouble,andcarrieshoallthegoodthingsi
haventioned,h,hisinnocence,andhis
reputation,thenpricesbyothers,
entireandtohielf
frohisderation,likeherlessons,h
pletehischaracterfirst,nevertobeintoxicatedh
dethebestbargain,nordejectedarketisety,or
ditiesaretoodearforhispurchase
butistreeroning,andnottrespass
toofaronthepatienceofagoodnaturedcritichere,therefore,i
putanendtothechapter
chapter4
ntainingsundryatters
assoonasalle,hetookblifilapart,
andaftersoprefatheproposalhhad
beendebyetiinfordhiow
agreeablethistchself
theadetheleastiressiononblifil;
notthathisheartherotally
insensibleofbeauty,orhadanyaversiontoen;buthis
appetitesoderate,thathewasable,byphilosophy,
orbystudy,orbysootherthod,easilytosubduetheandasto
thatpassionreatedofinthefirstchapterofthis
book,hehadnottheleasttinctureofitinhisposition
butthoughhethatxedpassion,ofh
ed
sonotableanobject;yetogetherash
sootherpassions,thatprosedtheelvesveryfull
gratificationintheyoungladysfortunesucheand
aition,inionofhisndbethe
hadrethanoncensideredthepossessionofthisfortuneasavery
desirablething,andhadentertainedsodistantvie;
buthisoh,andthatoftheyounglady,andindeed
prinrightrryagain,and
haverechildren,hadrestrainedhirooohastyoreagera
pursuit
thislastandstterialobjec
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