Clarissa Or The History of a Young Lady, Volume 1Tauchnitz, 1862 |
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Pagina 4
... write in the she had to deal with , and those height of a present distress ; the with whom she was inseparably mind tortured by the pangs of un- connected , she is perfect . To have certainty ( the events then hidden been impeccable ...
... write in the she had to deal with , and those height of a present distress ; the with whom she was inseparably mind tortured by the pangs of un- connected , she is perfect . To have certainty ( the events then hidden been impeccable ...
Pagina 8
... Write to me therefore , my dear , volence ; sufficiently happy in the the whole of your story from the noble consciousness which attends time that Mr. Lovelace was first it : rather useful than glaring , your introduced into your family ...
... Write to me therefore , my dear , volence ; sufficiently happy in the the whole of your story from the noble consciousness which attends time that Mr. Lovelace was first it : rather useful than glaring , your introduced into your family ...
Pagina 17
... writing and describing : and my traveller to observe upon such an father , who had been abroad in occasion , he desired him to write his youth , said , that his remarks down a description of the courts were curious , and shewed him to ...
... writing and describing : and my traveller to observe upon such an father , who had been abroad in occasion , he desired him to write his youth , said , that his remarks down a description of the courts were curious , and shewed him to ...
Pagina 18
... write have been inexcusable , had she again on the subject ; assuring not rejected another's for his freer him , that if he did , I would re- practices . turn both , and never write an- other line to him . You cannot imagine how But I ...
... write have been inexcusable , had she again on the subject ; assuring not rejected another's for his freer him , that if he did , I would re- practices . turn both , and never write an- other line to him . You cannot imagine how But I ...
Pagina 24
... write , as I have oppor- tunity , as minutely as we are used have no delight , as I have often to write to each other . Indeed , I after . To this unhappy necessity was owing our renewed correspond- ence , as may call it : yet I did not ...
... write , as I have oppor- tunity , as minutely as we are used have no delight , as I have often to write to each other . Indeed , I after . To this unhappy necessity was owing our renewed correspond- ence , as may call it : yet I did not ...
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