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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Pagina 9
... brought on Sleep ; and that produced a Dream ; a fortunate Dream ; which , as I imagine , will afford my working mind the means to effect the obliging double purpofe my heart is now once more fet upon . What , as I have often ...
... brought on Sleep ; and that produced a Dream ; a fortunate Dream ; which , as I imagine , will afford my working mind the means to effect the obliging double purpofe my heart is now once more fet upon . What , as I have often ...
Pagina 11
... brought to the very brink of deftruction . ' Methought then , the matronly Lady , who had , by the time the young Lady came to her , bought and paid for the goods the wanted , ordered her coachman to drive home with all speed ; who ...
... brought to the very brink of deftruction . ' Methought then , the matronly Lady , who had , by the time the young Lady came to her , bought and paid for the goods the wanted , ordered her coachman to drive home with all speed ; who ...
Pagina 18
... brought , thou mayft fuppofe , by a particular meffenger ; the Seal fuch a one as the writer need not be ashamed of . I took care to enquire after the Captain's health , in my Beloved's hearing ; and it is now ready to be produ ced as a ...
... brought , thou mayft fuppofe , by a particular meffenger ; the Seal fuch a one as the writer need not be ashamed of . I took care to enquire after the Captain's health , in my Beloved's hearing ; and it is now ready to be produ ced as a ...
Pagina 24
... brought into by the infection of thy company , and by the neceffity thou haft laid me under , of appearing mean . But I thank God , deftitute as I am , that I am not , however , funk fo low , as to wish to be thine . I , Madam , as the ...
... brought into by the infection of thy company , and by the neceffity thou haft laid me under , of appearing mean . But I thank God , deftitute as I am , that I am not , however , funk fo low , as to wish to be thine . I , Madam , as the ...
Pagina 43
... liberty , and let me not be detained in this abo- minable house . To be constrained as I have been con- ftrained ! Tobe stopt by your vile agents ! To be brought up up by force , and be bruifed in my own Let . 9 . 43 Clariffa Harlowe .
... liberty , and let me not be detained in this abo- minable house . To be constrained as I have been con- ftrained ! Tobe stopt by your vile agents ! To be brought up up by force , and be bruifed in my own Let . 9 . 43 Clariffa Harlowe .
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