Clarissa; Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprenhending the Most ...Bernhard Tauchitz, 1862 |
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... HARLOWE . LETTER I. Mr. Lovelace to John Belford , Esq . St. Alban's , Monday night . ― - But did I say my joy was per- fect ? O no ! It receives some abatement from my disgusted pride . For how can I endure to I SNATCH a few moments ...
... HARLOWE . LETTER I. Mr. Lovelace to John Belford , Esq . St. Alban's , Monday night . ― - But did I say my joy was per- fect ? O no ! It receives some abatement from my disgusted pride . For how can I endure to I SNATCH a few moments ...
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... Harlowe . and so jealous as mine ? member , moreover , that all thy family sins are upon thy head ! But ah ! Jack , when I see my angel , when I am admitted to the presence of this radiant beauty , what will become of all this va ...
... Harlowe . and so jealous as mine ? member , moreover , that all thy family sins are upon thy head ! But ah ! Jack , when I see my angel , when I am admitted to the presence of this radiant beauty , what will become of all this va ...
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... Harlowe Betty were borrowed to incoherent letter will you have , be set over me . when I can get it to you ! But now Mr. Hickman , who greatly I know where to send it , Mr. Hick- honours you , has , unknown to me , man shall find me a ...
... Harlowe Betty were borrowed to incoherent letter will you have , be set over me . when I can get it to you ! But now Mr. Hickman , who greatly I know where to send it , Mr. Hick- honours you , has , unknown to me , man shall find me a ...
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... HARLOWE . LETTER VI . To Miss Arabella Harlowe . tion , dearer to me than life , ( what- ever you may imagine from the step I have taken ) is suffering . A little lenity will , even yet , in a great measure , restore it , and make that ...
... HARLOWE . LETTER VI . To Miss Arabella Harlowe . tion , dearer to me than life , ( what- ever you may imagine from the step I have taken ) is suffering . A little lenity will , even yet , in a great measure , restore it , and make that ...
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... Harlowe : at least till I can be more favourable interpretations sure , that she loves me with the will lie . preference I must expect from a wife . To that part , where she tells him of the difficulty she made to cor- respond with him ...
... Harlowe : at least till I can be more favourable interpretations sure , that she loves me with the will lie . preference I must expect from a wife . To that part , where she tells him of the difficulty she made to cor- respond with him ...
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