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 17
... reason of her illness , and as Mr. Harlowe's Birth - day is on Thursday the 29th of this inftant June , when he enters into the Seventy - fourth year of his age ; and as time may be wanted to complete the dear Lady's re- covery ; he is ...
... reason of her illness , and as Mr. Harlowe's Birth - day is on Thursday the 29th of this inftant June , when he enters into the Seventy - fourth year of his age ; and as time may be wanted to complete the dear Lady's re- covery ; he is ...
Pagina 37
... reason ( a ) to think it would have been worse for her on the fpot , if she had not made it . It was , That he would endeavour · to make herself eafy , till fhe faw what next Thursday , her Uncle's Birth - day , would produce . But O ...
... reason ( a ) to think it would have been worse for her on the fpot , if she had not made it . It was , That he would endeavour · to make herself eafy , till fhe faw what next Thursday , her Uncle's Birth - day , would produce . But O ...
Pagina 47
... reason for from our last converfation - So let this fubject reft till the morning . And to the old Peer once more . I shall have a good deal of trouble , I reckon , tho ' no fordid man , to be decent on the expected occafion . Then how ...
... reason for from our last converfation - So let this fubject reft till the morning . And to the old Peer once more . I shall have a good deal of trouble , I reckon , tho ' no fordid man , to be decent on the expected occafion . Then how ...
Pagina 50
... reason to the contrary ) as early as you please you may go to Hamstead . This feemed to oblige her . But yet she looked with a face of doubt . And hav- I will go down to the women , Belford . ing no better judges at hand , will hear ...
... reason to the contrary ) as early as you please you may go to Hamstead . This feemed to oblige her . But yet she looked with a face of doubt . And hav- I will go down to the women , Belford . ing no better judges at hand , will hear ...
Pagina 55
... reason to hope : Yet the believed my tale , that her Uncle would come to Kentish Town , and feemed not to apprehend , that Tomlinfon was an impoftor . She was very uneafy , upon the whole , in my com- pany : Wanted often to break from ...
... reason to hope : Yet the believed my tale , that her Uncle would come to Kentish Town , and feemed not to apprehend , that Tomlinfon was an impoftor . She was very uneafy , upon the whole , in my com- pany : Wanted often to break from ...
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