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Pagina x
... in particular Situations ; and feveral worthy perfons have objected to the gene- ral Catastrophe , and other parts of the Hiftory . Whatever is thought material of thefe fhall be taken taken notice of by way of POSTSCRIPT , at the PREFACE .
... in particular Situations ; and feveral worthy perfons have objected to the gene- ral Catastrophe , and other parts of the Hiftory . Whatever is thought material of thefe fhall be taken taken notice of by way of POSTSCRIPT , at the PREFACE .
Pagina 7
... fhall mention hereafter ; And then you will always have me give you minute descriptions , nor fuffer me to pafs by the air and manner in which things are fpoken that are to be taken notice of ; rightly obferving , that air and manner ...
... fhall mention hereafter ; And then you will always have me give you minute descriptions , nor fuffer me to pafs by the air and manner in which things are fpoken that are to be taken notice of ; rightly obferving , that air and manner ...
Pagina 30
... fhall be made by me , not only as my Brother and Sifter are my Elders , but for the fake of to excellent and fo indulgent a Mother . For , it I may fay to you , my dear , what I would not to any other perfon living , it is my opinion ...
... fhall be made by me , not only as my Brother and Sifter are my Elders , but for the fake of to excellent and fo indulgent a Mother . For , it I may fay to you , my dear , what I would not to any other perfon living , it is my opinion ...
Pagina 33
... fhall never be eafy or fatisfied till I am married ; and , finding : neither Mr. Symmes , nor Mr. Mullins will be accept- ed , has propofed Mr. Wyerley once more , on the fcore of his great paffion for me . , This I have again rejected ...
... fhall never be eafy or fatisfied till I am married ; and , finding : neither Mr. Symmes , nor Mr. Mullins will be accept- ed , has propofed Mr. Wyerley once more , on the fcore of his great paffion for me . , This I have again rejected ...
Pagina 37
... fhall not come near your houfe ? -But what an incon- fiftence is this , when they confent to my going , thinking his vifits here no otherwife to be avoided ! But if he does come , I charge you never leave us alone together . As I have ...
... fhall not come near your houfe ? -But what an incon- fiftence is this , when they confent to my going , thinking his vifits here no otherwife to be avoided ! But if he does come , I charge you never leave us alone together . As I have ...
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Clarissa, Or, the History of a Young Lady, by the Editor of Pamela. Richardson Samuel Richardson,Samuel Clarissa Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2018 |
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Pagina 93 - I was so offended (all I had heard, as I said, in my head) that I removed to another chair. I own I had too little command of myself. It gave my brother and sister too much advantage. I dare say they took it. But I did it involuntarily, I think. I could not help it. I knew not what I did.
Pagina 193 - To be given up to a strange man; to be engrafted into a strange family; to give up her very name, as a mark of her becoming his absolute and dependent property...
Pagina 58 - I am fitter for this world than you; you for the next than me: — that is the difference. — But long, long, for my sake, and for hundreds of sakes, may it be before you quit us for company more congenial to you and more worthy of you ! I communicated to my mother the account you give of your strange reception ; also what a horrid wretch they have found out...
Pagina x - What will be found to be more particularly aimed at in the following work is — to warn the inconsiderate and thoughtless of the one sex, against the base arts and designs of specious contrivers of the other — to caution parents against the undue exercise of their natural authority over their children in the great article of marriage — to warn children against preferring a man of pleasure to a man of probity upon that dangerous but too commonly received notion, that a reformed rake makes the...