Clarissa Or The History of a Young Lady, Volume 1Tauchnitz, 1862 |
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Pagina 4
... faults , supposed to be wholly engaged in were it only to shew the reader , their subjects ( the events at the how laudably she could mistrust time generally dubious ) : so that and blame herself , and carry to they abound not only with ...
... faults , supposed to be wholly engaged in were it only to shew the reader , their subjects ( the events at the how laudably she could mistrust time generally dubious ) : so that and blame herself , and carry to they abound not only with ...
Pagina 8
... faults of others- ferent reports ; some people how must such a virtue suffer on scrupling not to insinuate that the every hand ! Yet it must be al- younger sister has stolen a lover lowed , that your present trial is from the elder ...
... faults of others- ferent reports ; some people how must such a virtue suffer on scrupling not to insinuate that the every hand ! Yet it must be al- younger sister has stolen a lover lowed , that your present trial is from the elder ...
Pagina 10
... faults , if his there by his generous godmother , faults were not cured by mar- together with one as considerable riage ! " married . - much admired for its elegant simplicity in Yorkshire . I was also absent at my Dairy - house , as it ...
... faults , if his there by his generous godmother , faults were not cured by mar- together with one as considerable riage ! " married . - much admired for its elegant simplicity in Yorkshire . I was also absent at my Dairy - house , as it ...
Pagina 11
... fault with , though no- he was bashful . thing very engaging she doubted Thus , however , could my sister was there , Clary ? " make it out " Upon her word Excuse me , my dear , I never she believed Mr. Lovelace de- was thus particular ...
... fault with , though no- he was bashful . thing very engaging she doubted Thus , however , could my sister was there , Clary ? " make it out " Upon her word Excuse me , my dear , I never she believed Mr. Lovelace de- was thus particular ...
Pagina 20
... faults . him . Now and then , indeed , when Mr. Lovelace , you may believe , I observed that their vehemence very ill brooked this : but never- carried them beyond all bounds theless contented himself to com- of probability in their ...
... faults . him . Now and then , indeed , when Mr. Lovelace , you may believe , I observed that their vehemence very ill brooked this : but never- carried them beyond all bounds theless contented himself to com- of probability in their ...
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