Clarissa Or, The History of a Young Lady ...: Vol. VI.J. and F. Rivington, S. Crowder, W. Johnston, T. Lowndes, T. Becket, W. Griffin, F. Newbery, T. Cadell, G. Robinson, R. Baldwin, W. Goldsmith, T. Evans, and J. Knox, 1774 |
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... against the cruelty of men ; and wishing to have it in her power to ferve her ; has the given her the following Note , figned by her maiden name : For fhe has thought fit , in pofitive and plain words , to own . to the pitying Dorcas ...
... against the cruelty of men ; and wishing to have it in her power to ferve her ; has the given her the following Note , figned by her maiden name : For fhe has thought fit , in pofitive and plain words , to own . to the pitying Dorcas ...
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... against the arts of wicked men , and against that abo- minable ' Squire Lovelace , who was a plotting villain , methought the faid ; and , more than that , an un- chained Beelzebub . Methought I was in a dreadful agony , when I found ...
... against the arts of wicked men , and against that abo- minable ' Squire Lovelace , who was a plotting villain , methought the faid ; and , more than that , an un- chained Beelzebub . Methought I was in a dreadful agony , when I found ...
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... against me ! Having ' made vain all my friends cautions and folicitudes , I ' muft not hope for miracles in my favour ! ' IfI do escape , what may become of me , a poor , helpless , deserted creature ! -Helpless from Sex ! - • From ...
... against me ! Having ' made vain all my friends cautions and folicitudes , I ' muft not hope for miracles in my favour ! ' IfI do escape , what may become of me , a poor , helpless , deserted creature ! -Helpless from Sex ! - • From ...
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... against her will , to meet me in the Dining - room ; and perhaps apprehenfive of being upbraided for her art in feigning herself ill ; I expected that the dear Perverse would begin with me with spirit and indigna . tion . But I was in ...
... against her will , to meet me in the Dining - room ; and perhaps apprehenfive of being upbraided for her art in feigning herself ill ; I expected that the dear Perverse would begin with me with spirit and indigna . tion . But I was in ...
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... reproach . But your Uncle is not in a plot against you , it is to be hoped . There are circumstances in the Letter you have cast your eyes Over Again the interrupted me , Why , once more I Again 24 Vol . 6 . The HISTORY of.
... reproach . But your Uncle is not in a plot against you , it is to be hoped . There are circumstances in the Letter you have cast your eyes Over Again the interrupted me , Why , once more I Again 24 Vol . 6 . The HISTORY of.
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