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✵ 19. august 1689 – 4. júl 1761   •   Ďalšie mená Сэмюэл Ричардсон, ساموئل ریچاردسون
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Samuel Richardson: Citáty v angličtine

“Tired of myself longing for what I have not”

Samuel Richardson kniha Clarissa

Zdroj: Clarissa, or, the History of a Young Lady

“There hardly can be a greater difference between any two men, than there too often is, between the same man, a lover and a husband.”

Samuel Richardson kniha The History of Sir Charles Grandison

Vol. 4, letter 17.
Sir Charles Grandison (1753–1754)

“The person who will bear much shall have much to bear, all the world through.”

Samuel Richardson kniha Clarissa

Vol. 1, p. 44; Letter 10.
Clarissa (1747–1748)

“I know not my own heart if it be not absolutely free.”

Samuel Richardson kniha Clarissa

Zdroj: Clarissa, or, the History of a Young Lady

“Nothing can be more wounding to a spirit not ungenerous, than a generous forgiveness.”

Samuel Richardson kniha Clarissa

Vol. 2, p. 478; Letter 135.
Clarissa (1747–1748)

“The World, thinking itself affronted by superior merit, takes delight to bring it down to its own level.”

Samuel Richardson kniha The History of Sir Charles Grandison

Vol. 1, letter 36.
Sir Charles Grandison (1753–1754)

“Vast is the field of Science … the more a man knows, the more he will find he has to know.”

Samuel Richardson kniha The History of Sir Charles Grandison

Vol. 1, letter 11.
Sir Charles Grandison (1753–1754)

“The pen is almost as pretty an implement in a woman's fingers, as a needle.”

Page 120.
The Correspondence of Samuel Richardson with Lady Bradshaigh (1804)

“Love gratified, is love satisfied — and love satisfied, is indifference begun.”

Samuel Richardson kniha Clarissa

Vol. 2, p. 452; Letter 126.
Clarissa (1747–1748)

“My Master said, on another Occasion, that those who doubt most, always erred least.”

Samuel Richardson kniha Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded

Page 332
Pamela (1740)

“The mind can be but full. It will be as much filled with a small disagreeable occurrence, having no other, as with a large one.”

Samuel Richardson kniha The History of Sir Charles Grandison

Vol. 6, letter 46.
Sir Charles Grandison (1753–1754)

“Women are so much in love with compliments that rather than want them, they will compliment one another, yet mean no more by it than the men do.”

Samuel Richardson kniha The History of Sir Charles Grandison

Vol. 1, letter 37.
Sir Charles Grandison (1753–1754)

“That dangerous but too commonly received notion, that a reformed rake makes the best husband.”

Samuel Richardson kniha Clarissa

Vol. 1, p. 5; Preface.
Clarissa (1747–1748)

“The pleasures of the mighty are obtained by the tears of the poor.”

Samuel Richardson kniha Clarissa

Vol. 1, p. 286; Letter 43.
Clarissa (1747–1748)

“Those who have least to do are generally the most busy people in the world.”

Samuel Richardson kniha The History of Sir Charles Grandison

Vol. 2, letter 3.
Sir Charles Grandison (1753–1754)