小说站
www.xsz.tw台湾小说网
www.192.tw小说站
www.xsz.twybluntly
proposedatchbetr.blifil.
.allensflutteratany
uedandsuddentidingsofindwas,indeed,
teeredesanandachristian.
heaffeoabsolutesuperioritytoallpleasureandpain,toall
joyandgrief;butetitobedisposedand
ruffledbyeveryactalblast,byeverysleorfroune.
herer.esproposalhoutanyvisible
etion,orhoutanyalterationofuntenance.hesaidthe
allianlaunchedforthintoa
veryjusteniuntheyoungladysrit;aoheoffer
tobeadvantageousinpointoffortune;andafterthanking.e
foodopinionhehadprofessedofhis
iftheyoungpeoplelikedeachother,heshouldbeverydesirousto
pletetheaffair.
er.allhysansh
asheexpected.hetreatedthedoubthertheyoung
peopleghtlikeoherpt,saying,”that
parentsatchesfortheirchildren:
thatforhispartheshouldinsistoresignedobediencefrobr >
hisdaughter:andifanyyoungfelloouldrefusesucha
bedfellobleservant,andhopedthere
done.”
allentbynyeulogiuon
sophia,der.blifilwouldvery
gladlyreceivetheoffer;butallual;heuldobtain
nootheransoreihulyhope
theresnoharohatsall.”leasta
huisbeforetheyparted.
allhyooedhhisneighbourtobe
offehisbehaviour;andthoughheothe
rigoureparentsexerciseontheirchildreniicleof
rriage,thathehadresolvedoforcehisnephews
inations,heuchpleasedhtheprospectof
thisunion;fortheryresouhepraisesofsophia,and
hehadhielfgreatlyadredtheunnendosofbothher
ndandperson.toayadd,theionof
hervastfortune,houghheoosobertobeintoxicated
hit,heoosensibletodespise.
andhere,indefianceofallthebarkingcrititheworld,i
stand,of
r.allhyyasgreatapatteashewasoodness.
truethen,narthspoor
poetyhaveagainstriches,andinspiteofallhany
richayhavepreachedagainstpleasure,nsists
notiofeitherofthese.anyhaveasch
inthepossessionofanaffluentfortune,asanybeggarin
thestreets;oryenjoyahandsoyfriend,and
stillreinasluse,whoburiesallhis
socialfaculties,andstarveshisbellyk.
tosaytruth,theanisthelikeliesttopossessallworldly
blessingsidegree;forasthatderation
prescribesisthesurestousefulh,soitalonequalify
ustotastenypleasures.theangratifieseveryappetite
andeverypassion,hefoolsacrificesalltheresttopall
andsatiateone.
itybeobjected,thatveryenhavebeennotoriously
avaricious.iansaylikewisebe
said,thattheenhavebeenintheiryouthioderatelyfond
ofpleasure.ianshen.
,inshort,edassohard
toleabythoseherschool,onlyteachesusto
extendasilexiniversallyknohe
lolife,alittlefartherthanthatlifecarriesit.andthis
is,nottobuyattoodearaprice.
noaxibroadintothegrand
rketoftheantlyappliesittohonours,to
riodityarket
affords,is,i,aan,andstbeso
aoakesthebest
ains,sinrealityhepurchaseseverythingattheprice
onlyofalittletrouble,andcarrieshoallthegoodthingsi
haventioned,h,hisinnodhis
reputation,thenpricesbyothers,
eohielf.
frohisderation,likeherlessons,h
pletehischaracter.first,obeintoxicatedh
dethebestbargain,edarketisety,or
ditiesaretoodearforhispurchase.
butistreeroning,andnottrespass
toofaroienceofagoodnaturedcritic.here,therefore,i
putaothechapter.
chapter4
ntainingsundryatters
assoonas.alle,hetook.blifilapart,
andaftersoprefatheproposalhhad
beendeby.etiinfordhiow
agreeablethistchself.
theadetheleastiressiononblifil;
notthathisheartherotally
insensibleofbeauty,orhadanyaversiontoen;buthis
appetitesoderate,thathewasable,byphilosophy,
orbystudy,orbysootherthod,easilytosubduetheandasto
thatpassioedofinthefirstchapterofthis
book,hehadnottheleasttinctureofitinhisposition.
butthoughhethatxedpassion,ofh
ed
sonotablea;yetogetherash
sootherpassions,thatprosedtheelvesveryfull
gratificationintheyoungladysfortune.sud
aition,inionofhis.he
hadrethanonsideredthepossessionofthisfortuneasavery
desirablething,andhadeainedsodistantvie;
buthisoh,andthatoftheyounglady,andindeed
prinr.ightrryagain,and
haverechildren,hadrestrainedhirooohastyera
pursuit.
thislastandstterialobjec
...