Clarissa; Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprenhending the Most ...Bernhard Tauchitz, 1862 |
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Pagina 2
... reason to rejoice in . a round - about way , to prevent being traced . She comes ! She comes ! and the sun is just rising to attend I have reason to think there her ! -Adieu ! -Be half as happy were other horsemen at his devo- as I am ...
... reason to rejoice in . a round - about way , to prevent being traced . She comes ! She comes ! and the sun is just rising to attend I have reason to think there her ! -Adieu ! -Be half as happy were other horsemen at his devo- as I am ...
Pagina 34
... reason , in my own the first time I had the courage to opinion , for doubt of it . The very touch her charming lips with mine . same reflection upon me once be- And this I tell thee , Belford , that fore . ** In my power , or out of my ...
... reason , in my own the first time I had the courage to opinion , for doubt of it . The very touch her charming lips with mine . same reflection upon me once be- And this I tell thee , Belford , that fore . ** In my power , or out of my ...
Pagina 40
... reason and appearances , if I do not banish even the shadow of mistrust from her heart . Good souls ! - I like them both she courtesied too ! · How I - Here are two young likely girls , love a grateful temper ! O that daughters of the ...
... reason and appearances , if I do not banish even the shadow of mistrust from her heart . Good souls ! - I like them both she courtesied too ! · How I - Here are two young likely girls , love a grateful temper ! O that daughters of the ...
Pagina 44
... reason to blame himself advantage : since , if he had so for an impatiency and inconside- much reason to be satisfied with ration , which , although he meant himself , he would see what an nothing by it , must be very dis- ungenerous ...
... reason to blame himself advantage : since , if he had so for an impatiency and inconside- much reason to be satisfied with ration , which , although he meant himself , he would see what an nothing by it , must be very dis- ungenerous ...
Pagina 45
... reason bourhood , he said , with whose to make me a compliment , you servants his gossiping fellows had will have much more to pride scraped acquaintance : so that he yourself in those arts which have could not think of leaving me here ...
... reason bourhood , he said , with whose to make me a compliment , you servants his gossiping fellows had will have much more to pride scraped acquaintance : so that he yourself in those arts which have could not think of leaving me here ...
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