Clarissa Or The History of a Young Lady, Volume 1Tauchnitz, 1862 |
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Pagina 13
... soon resume it . endeavouring to mollify her ; so that she was under a necessity of persisting in her denial : yet gave him reason to think she did not dislike his address , only the man- ner of it ; his court being rather made to her ...
... soon resume it . endeavouring to mollify her ; so that she was under a necessity of persisting in her denial : yet gave him reason to think she did not dislike his address , only the man- ner of it ; his court being rather made to her ...
Pagina 14
... soon as he was meeting there with my uncle An- gone , in a spirit of bravery , seemed tony , to whom he regretted his desirous to promote his address niece's cruel resolution not to should it be tendered . change her state ; it was seen ...
... soon as he was meeting there with my uncle An- gone , in a spirit of bravery , seemed tony , to whom he regretted his desirous to promote his address niece's cruel resolution not to should it be tendered . change her state ; it was seen ...
Pagina 15
... soon as the subject was en- land , she would not have him . tered upon . When I returned , my She was ready , on the contrary , uncle Antony asked me how I she could assure them , to resign should like Mr. Lovelace ? Every her ...
... soon as the subject was en- land , she would not have him . tered upon . When I returned , my She was ready , on the contrary , uncle Antony asked me how I she could assure them , to resign should like Mr. Lovelace ? Every her ...
Pagina 17
... soon be that he could have no opportunity more importunate , since his visits particularly to address me in were more frequent , and he ac- them , since they were to be read in knowledged to my aunt Hervey a full assembly before they ...
... soon be that he could have no opportunity more importunate , since his visits particularly to address me in were more frequent , and he ac- them , since they were to be read in knowledged to my aunt Hervey a full assembly before they ...
Pagina 22
... so very little en- boar at bay . couragement from any - body , his This alarmed us all . My father pride would soon take fire , and he was pleased to hint to Mr. Love- lace , that he wished he would dis - possession 22 THE HISTORY OF.
... so very little en- boar at bay . couragement from any - body , his This alarmed us all . My father pride would soon take fire , and he was pleased to hint to Mr. Love- lace , that he wished he would dis - possession 22 THE HISTORY OF.
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