Clarissa; Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprenhending the Most ...Bernhard Tauchitz, 1862 |
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Pagina 10
... fear of other man , while I am living and pursuit , we were to set out that single , unless I should be so way ; and there he proposed to wicked as to give new cause for change the chariot - and - six for a high displeasure . " chaise ...
... fear of other man , while I am living and pursuit , we were to set out that single , unless I should be so way ; and there he proposed to wicked as to give new cause for change the chariot - and - six for a high displeasure . " chaise ...
Pagina 11
... fear from meeting with parents must dispense with , who , in a who so dearly loved me . situation like mine , makes a man How could I be complaisant , my the intimate attendant of her per - dear , to such a man as this ? son . I could ...
... fear from meeting with parents must dispense with , who , in a who so dearly loved me . situation like mine , makes a man How could I be complaisant , my the intimate attendant of her per - dear , to such a man as this ? son . I could ...
Pagina 15
... the thing ; I behold tion of that fault , by inquiring of him with fear now , as conscious of him what he hears , by that or any the power my indiscretion has - given him over me . And well may over , CLARISSA HARLOWE . 15.
... the thing ; I behold tion of that fault , by inquiring of him with fear now , as conscious of him what he hears , by that or any the power my indiscretion has - given him over me . And well may over , CLARISSA HARLOWE . 15.
Pagina 18
... fear . trembled : nor knew she how to And so I became her emperor . support the agitations of a heart I'll tell thee all , when I see she had never found so ungovern- thee : and thou shalt then judge able . She was even fainting , when ...
... fear . trembled : nor knew she how to And so I became her emperor . support the agitations of a heart I'll tell thee all , when I see she had never found so ungovern- thee : and thou shalt then judge able . She was even fainting , when ...
Pagina 19
... fear , to sit down confidence ? And what have I had more satisfied with thy stars , than of that from her to boast of ? with thyself . And come the worst Thou knowest the whole progress to the worst , glorious terms will I of our ...
... fear , to sit down confidence ? And what have I had more satisfied with thy stars , than of that from her to boast of ? with thyself . And come the worst Thou knowest the whole progress to the worst , glorious terms will I of our ...
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