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 11
... tell her , ' that my chariot shall be her asylum : And if I find all that thou fayeft true , my house shall be her fanctuary , and I will protect her from all her oppreffors . ' Hereupon , methought , this traitress Dorcas hied back to ...
... tell her , ' that my chariot shall be her asylum : And if I find all that thou fayeft true , my house shall be her fanctuary , and I will protect her from all her oppreffors . ' Hereupon , methought , this traitress Dorcas hied back to ...
Pagina 14
... tell thee one part of my Dream ; and that was , That , the next morning , the Lady gave way to fuch tranfports of grief and refentment , that fhe was with difficulty diverted from making an at- tempt upon her own life . But however at ...
... tell thee one part of my Dream ; and that was , That , the next morning , the Lady gave way to fuch tranfports of grief and refentment , that fhe was with difficulty diverted from making an at- tempt upon her own life . But however at ...
Pagina 16
... tell Mrs. Sinclair , that I fhould go out at Eight precifely ; and then the is to try for a coach : And if the dowager's chariot fhould happen to be there , how lucky will it be for my Charmer ! How ftrangely will my dream be made out ...
... tell Mrs. Sinclair , that I fhould go out at Eight precifely ; and then the is to try for a coach : And if the dowager's chariot fhould happen to be there , how lucky will it be for my Charmer ! How ftrangely will my dream be made out ...
Pagina 19
... tell her afterwards , that he had changed her mind , and would not quit the house . " Quite aftonished , not knowing what might have happened , I ordered the coachman to lafh away to our mother's . Arriving here in an instance , the ...
... tell her afterwards , that he had changed her mind , and would not quit the house . " Quite aftonished , not knowing what might have happened , I ordered the coachman to lafh away to our mother's . Arriving here in an instance , the ...
Pagina 26
... tell me you will confider . - Take this Letter . Weigh well your fituation , and mine . Say you will withdraw to confider ; and then I will not prefume to with - hold you . Compulfion fhall do nothing with me . Tho ' a flave , a ...
... tell me you will confider . - Take this Letter . Weigh well your fituation , and mine . Say you will withdraw to confider ; and then I will not prefume to with - hold you . Compulfion fhall do nothing with me . Tho ' a flave , a ...
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