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Pagina 257
... July 18 . I TAKE the liberty to write to you , by this special messenger . In the frenzy of my soul I write to you , to demand of you , and of any of your family who can tell news of my beloved friend ; who , I doubt , has been spirited ...
... July 18 . I TAKE the liberty to write to you , by this special messenger . In the frenzy of my soul I write to you , to demand of you , and of any of your family who can tell news of my beloved friend ; who , I doubt , has been spirited ...
Pagina 263
... July 18 . IN pursuance of my promise , I will minutely in- form you of every thing we know , relating to this shocking transaction . When we returned from you on Thursday night , and made our report of the kind reception both we and our ...
... July 18 . IN pursuance of my promise , I will minutely in- form you of every thing we know , relating to this shocking transaction . When we returned from you on Thursday night , and made our report of the kind reception both we and our ...
Pagina 314
... ( July 18 ) 6 o'clock . HAVING sat up late to finish and seal in readiness my letter to the above period , I am disturbed be- fore I wished to have risen , by the arrival of thy second fellow , man and horse in a foam . While he baits , I ...
... ( July 18 ) 6 o'clock . HAVING sat up late to finish and seal in readiness my letter to the above period , I am disturbed be- fore I wished to have risen , by the arrival of thy second fellow , man and horse in a foam . While he baits , I ...
Pagina 315
... July 18 , afternoon . I RENEWED my inquiries after the lady's health , in the morning , by my servant : and as soon as I had dined , I went myself . I had but a poor account of it : yet sent up my compliments . She returned me thanks ...
... July 18 , afternoon . I RENEWED my inquiries after the lady's health , in the morning , by my servant : and as soon as I had dined , I went myself . I had but a poor account of it : yet sent up my compliments . She returned me thanks ...
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Clarissa. Or, the History of a Young Lady: Comprehending the Most ..., Volume 7 Samuel Richardson Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2018 |
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Populaire passages
Pagina 403 - OH THAT I were as in months past, as in the days when God preserved me; When his candle shined upon my head, and when by his light I walked through darkness...
Pagina 403 - As I was in the days of my youth, when the secret of God was upon my tabernacle; When the Almighty was yet with me, when my children were about me; When I washed my steps with butter, and the rock poured me out rivers of oil...
Pagina 295 - A horrid hole of a house, in an alley they call a court ; stairs wretchedly narrow, even to the first-floor rooms : and into a den they led me, with broken walls, which had been papered, as I saw by a multitude of tacks, and some torn bits held on by the rusty heads. The floor indeed was clean, but the ceiling was smoked with variety of figures, and initials of names, that had been the woeful employment of wretches who had no other way to amuse themselves.
Pagina 305 - ... with me would be a good excuse. She was sitting on the side of the broken couch, extremely weak and low ; and I observed, cared not to speak to the man : and no wonder; for I never saw a more shocking fellow, of a profession tolerably genteel, nor heard a more illiterate one...