Clarissa Or The History of a Young Lady, Volume 1Tauchnitz, 1862 |
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Pagina 4
... natural , but it was necessary , the hearts of the writers must be that she should have some 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 ...
... natural , but it was necessary , the hearts of the writers must be that she should have some 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 ...
Pagina 5
... natural authority over their chil- Different persons , as might be dren in the great article of mar- expected , have been of different riage to warn children against opinions , in relation to the con- preferring a man of pleasure to a ...
... natural authority over their chil- Different persons , as might be dren in the great article of mar- expected , have been of different riage to warn children against opinions , in relation to the con- preferring a man of pleasure to a ...
Pagina 16
... natural although we heard from time to temper , which is generally re - time reports to his disadvantage ported to be quick and hasty ; un- with regard to morals , yet could used it seems from childhood to we not question him upon them ...
... natural although we heard from time to temper , which is generally re - time reports to his disadvantage ported to be quick and hasty ; un- with regard to morals , yet could used it seems from childhood to we not question him upon them ...
Pagina 18
... naturally haughty him with peculiarity either by and violent ; and I had seen too smiles or frowns . Indeed he had much of that untractable spirit in my brother to like it in one who hoped to be still more nearly re- lated to me ...
... naturally haughty him with peculiarity either by and violent ; and I had seen too smiles or frowns . Indeed he had much of that untractable spirit in my brother to like it in one who hoped to be still more nearly re- lated to me ...
Pagina 42
... naturally upon you . You Remember , that a friendship like are your mother's girl , think what ours admits of no reserves . You you will ; and have violent spirits may trust my impartiality . It to contend with . Alas ! my dear , would ...
... naturally upon you . You Remember , that a friendship like are your mother's girl , think what ours admits of no reserves . You you will ; and have violent spirits may trust my impartiality . It to contend with . Alas ! my dear , would ...
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