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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... just now arrived from M. Hall , who tells me , that my Lord is in a very dangerous way . The Gout in his Stomach to an extreme degree , oc- cafioned by drinking a great quantity of Limonade . A man of 800cl . a year to prefer his ...
... just now arrived from M. Hall , who tells me , that my Lord is in a very dangerous way . The Gout in his Stomach to an extreme degree , oc- cafioned by drinking a great quantity of Limonade . A man of 800cl . a year to prefer his ...
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... . Dorcas hopes the has re - affured her ; but wishes me not to depend upon it . Yet Captain Tomlinson's Letter muft affuredly weigh with her . I fent fent it in just now by Dorcas , defiring her 30 The HISTORY of Vol . 6 .
... . Dorcas hopes the has re - affured her ; but wishes me not to depend upon it . Yet Captain Tomlinson's Letter muft affuredly weigh with her . I fent fent it in just now by Dorcas , defiring her 30 The HISTORY of Vol . 6 .
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Vol. VI. Samuel Richardson. fent it in just now by Dorcas , defiring her to re - per- And it was not returned me , as I feared it would be . And that's a good fign , I think . ufe it . I fay , I think , and I think ; for this charming ...
Vol. VI. Samuel Richardson. fent it in just now by Dorcas , defiring her to re - per- And it was not returned me , as I feared it would be . And that's a good fign , I think . ufe it . I fay , I think , and I think ; for this charming ...
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... just gone up to the Dining - room . * NOTHING will do , Jack ? —I can procure no fa- vour from her , tho ' fhe has obtained from me the point which he had fet her heart upon . I will give thee a brief account of what paffed be- tween us ...
... just gone up to the Dining - room . * NOTHING will do , Jack ? —I can procure no fa- vour from her , tho ' fhe has obtained from me the point which he had fet her heart upon . I will give thee a brief account of what paffed be- tween us ...
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... JUST me to fay half the obliging , the tender things , which my honeft heart is ready to overflow with . A confounded fituation That , when a man finds himself in humour to be eloquent , and pathetic at the fame time , yet cannot engage ...
... JUST me to fay half the obliging , the tender things , which my honeft heart is ready to overflow with . A confounded fituation That , when a man finds himself in humour to be eloquent , and pathetic at the fame time , yet cannot engage ...
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