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... poor soul hardly able to contend with its natural infirmities . I beseech ye , my good friends , proceeded she , mourn not for one who mourns not , nor has cause to mourn , for herself . On the contrary , rejoice with me , that all my ...
... poor soul hardly able to contend with its natural infirmities . I beseech ye , my good friends , proceeded she , mourn not for one who mourns not , nor has cause to mourn , for herself . On the contrary , rejoice with me , that all my ...
Pagina 5
... reason of the former . I say not this , just now , so much to reflect upon you as to express my own grief ; though your conscience I suppose , will make you think otherwise . Your poor fellow , who says that he begs for CLARISSA HARLOWE 5.
... reason of the former . I say not this , just now , so much to reflect upon you as to express my own grief ; though your conscience I suppose , will make you think otherwise . Your poor fellow , who says that he begs for CLARISSA HARLOWE 5.
Pagina 6
Samuel Richardson. Your poor fellow , who says that he begs for his life , in desiring to be dispatched back with a letter , tears this from me - else , perhaps , ( for I am just sent for down , ) a quarter of an hour would make you ...
Samuel Richardson. Your poor fellow , who says that he begs for his life , in desiring to be dispatched back with a letter , tears this from me - else , perhaps , ( for I am just sent for down , ) a quarter of an hour would make you ...
Pagina 8
... poor Lovelace's desire , for par- ticulars of the fatal breviate thou sentest him this night . He cannot bear to set pen to paper ; yet wants to know every minute passage of Miss Harlowe's departure . Yet why he should , I cannot see ...
... poor Lovelace's desire , for par- ticulars of the fatal breviate thou sentest him this night . He cannot bear to set pen to paper ; yet wants to know every minute passage of Miss Harlowe's departure . Yet why he should , I cannot see ...
Pagina 9
... poor fellow was quite beside himself — mad as any man ever was in Bedlam . Will . brought him the letter just after we had joined him at the Bohemia Head ; where he had left word at the Rose at Knightsbridge he should be ; for he had ...
... poor fellow was quite beside himself — mad as any man ever was in Bedlam . Will . brought him the letter just after we had joined him at the Bohemia Head ; where he had left word at the Rose at Knightsbridge he should be ; for he had ...
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Clarissa; Or, the History of a Young Lady: Comprehending the Most ..., Volume 8 Samuel Richardson Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2018 |
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acquaintance admirable bagnio beloved bequeath blessed brother called character Clarissa Harlowe coffin Colonel Morden comfort corpse cousin Morden creature's cursed daughter dear cousin dear creature death desire distress Divine Divine Grace divine lady doubt endeavour escritoire excellent executor eyes father favour forgive gentleman give grace grandfather grief guineas hand happy Harlowe-place hearse heart Hervey Hickman honour hope hour humble Jack James Harlowe JOHN BELFORD knew lady's libertine live live single look Lord Lovelace manner marriage mind Miss Harlowe mortification mother mourning Mowbray never Norton obliged occasion once person pleased poetical justice poor posthumous letters present reflections relations remorse Sally Sally Martin Sept servant sister solemn soon soul spirit tell thee thing Thomas Stothard thou thought told Tourville turned uncles unhappy Uxbridge wish woman words worthy wretch write young lady your's