Clarissa: A Novel, Volume 3Tinsley brothers, 1868 |
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Pagina 13
... sure , he rather deserves an infamous death , than such a wife . But , as I really believe him innocent of the arrest , and as all his family are such earnest pleaders , and will be guarantees , for him , I think the compliance with ...
... sure , he rather deserves an infamous death , than such a wife . But , as I really believe him innocent of the arrest , and as all his family are such earnest pleaders , and will be guarantees , for him , I think the compliance with ...
Pagina 16
... sure , if I may say it with as little presumption as grief , that God will soon dissolve my substance ; and bring me to death , and to the house appointed for all living . And now , my dearest friend , you know all my mind . And you ...
... sure , if I may say it with as little presumption as grief , that God will soon dissolve my substance ; and bring me to death , and to the house appointed for all living . And now , my dearest friend , you know all my mind . And you ...
Pagina 17
... sure my father , were it in his power , would not have his poor child miserable for ever . I have the most grateful sense of my mother's goodness in sending me up my clothes . I would have acknowledged the favour the moment I received ...
... sure my father , were it in his power , would not have his poor child miserable for ever . I have the most grateful sense of my mother's goodness in sending me up my clothes . I would have acknowledged the favour the moment I received ...
Pagina 32
... sure he would behave in the same manner anywhere , or in any presence , even at the altar itself , if a woman were with him there . It shall ever be a rule with me , that he who does not regard a woman with some degree of reverence ...
... sure he would behave in the same manner anywhere , or in any presence , even at the altar itself , if a woman were with him there . It shall ever be a rule with me , that he who does not regard a woman with some degree of reverence ...
Pagina 36
... sure I should live many years , I would not have Mr. Lovelace : much less can I think of him , as it is probable I may not live one . As to the world and its censures , you know , my dear , that however desirous I always was of a fair ...
... sure I should live many years , I would not have Mr. Lovelace : much less can I think of him , as it is probable I may not live one . As to the world and its censures , you know , my dear , that however desirous I always was of a fair ...
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acquainted admirable answer apprehensions ARABELLA HARLOWE assured attend August August 22 August 31 BELFORD TO ROBERT believe beloved Belton bequeath blessed brother Colonel Morden cousin Morden Covent Garden cursed dear creature dearest death desire divine lady doubt earnest excuse executor eyes father favour forgive gentleman give glad grief hand happy HARLOWE TO MISS hear heard heart Hickman honour hope hour James Harlowe JOHN BELFORD July 22 lady's leave letter look Lord LOVELACE TO JOHN Lovick madam mind MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE Miss Harlowe morning mother never night Norton obliged occasion once penitent pleased poor pray present reason received relations ROBERT LOVELACE sake Sally Martin September 16 servant shocking sister Smith solemn soon soul suffer tell thee thou wilt thought Thursday told Tourville uncle unhappy Uxbridge wish woman word wretch write young lady
Populaire passages
Pagina 97 - Also now, behold, my witness is in heaven, and my record is on high. My friends scorn me: but mine eye poureth out tears unto God.
Pagina 97 - I have sinned ; what shall I do unto thee, O thou preserver of men? Why hast thou set me as a mark against thee, So that I am a burden to myself?
Pagina 209 - For thou hast delivered my soul from death, mine eyes from tears, and my feet from falling.
Pagina 97 - When I looked for good, then evil came unto me: and when I waited for light, there came darkness.
Pagina 93 - Turn thee unto me, and have mercy upon me; for I am desolate and afflicted.
Pagina 93 - When thou with rebukes dost chasten man for sin, thou makest his beauty to consume away, like as it were a moth fretting a garment: every man therefore is but vanity.
Pagina 277 - Power which could give it, was kneeling down at the bed's feet, tears in large drops trickling down her cheeks. Her nurse was kneeling between the widow and Mrs Smith, her arms extended. In one hand she held an ineffectual cordial, which she had just been offering to her dying mistress ; her face was...
Pagina 392 - Look down, Blessed Spirit, look down ! And there stopped ; his lips, however, moving. At nine in the morning he was seized with convulsions, and fainted away; and it was a quarter of an hour before he came out of them. His few last words I must not omit, as they show an ultimate composure; which may administer some consolation to his honourable friends. Blessed — said he, addressing himself no doubt to Heaven; for his dying eyes were lifted up.
Pagina 101 - The father waketh for the daughter, when no man knoweth; and the care for her taketh away sleep: when she is young, lest she pass away the flower of her age; and being married, lest she should be hated: in her virginity, lest she should be defiled and gotten with child in her father's house; and having an husband, lest she should misbehave herself; and when she is married, lest she should be barren.
Pagina 102 - Lovelace], and a by-word in the city, and a reproach among the people, and make thee ashamed before the multitude.