Clarissa; Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprenhending the Most ...Bernhard Tauchitz, 1862 |
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Pagina 5
... sure , I said , if I were with ; that he had seemed to pursued , it would be in their first have taken , what he might sup- passion ; and some one of his re- pose , the just measure of my weak- lation's houses would be the place ness ...
... sure , I said , if I were with ; that he had seemed to pursued , it would be in their first have taken , what he might sup- passion ; and some one of his re- pose , the just measure of my weak- lation's houses would be the place ness ...
Pagina 7
... sure , thought I , affords a sad evidence of this truth ! - - - Sir , Sir ! indignantly , said I- Hear me but out , dearest ma- I was silent all this time . My dam ! -My heart is full- I must blame was indeed turned inward . speak what ...
... sure , thought I , affords a sad evidence of this truth ! - - - Sir , Sir ! indignantly , said I- Hear me but out , dearest ma- I was silent all this time . My dam ! -My heart is full- I must blame was indeed turned inward . speak what ...
Pagina 13
... sure they deserve chastise- ment , replied I : for swearing is a most unmanly vice , and cursing as poor and low a one ; since it pro- claims the profligate's want of power and his wickedness at the same time ; for , could such a one ...
... sure they deserve chastise- ment , replied I : for swearing is a most unmanly vice , and cursing as poor and low a one ; since it pro- claims the profligate's want of power and his wickedness at the same time ; for , could such a one ...
Pagina 14
... sure , Mr. Lovelace was a wild ter * . Every thing is kind from so gentleman : but wildness was a dear a friend . ready see , more respectful to two modest young women their sis- ters , than my brother was to his sister . I believe I ...
... sure , Mr. Lovelace was a wild ter * . Every thing is kind from so gentleman : but wildness was a dear a friend . ready see , more respectful to two modest young women their sis- ters , than my brother was to his sister . I believe I ...
Pagina 21
... sure . - think , that the female affectation of denying thy love , will avail - Re- LETTER IV . thee now , with a heart so proud Miss Howe to Miss Clarissa Harlowe . and so jealous as mine ? member , moreover , that all thy family sins ...
... sure . - think , that the female affectation of denying thy love , will avail - Re- LETTER IV . thee now , with a heart so proud Miss Howe to Miss Clarissa Harlowe . and so jealous as mine ? member , moreover , that all thy family sins ...
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