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... HARLOWE . LETTER I. Mr. Lovelace to John Belford , Esq . I hope she has had more rest than I have had . Soft and balmy , I hope , have been her slumbers , Thursday morning , eight o'clock . that she may meet me in tolerable HER chamber ...
... HARLOWE . LETTER I. Mr. Lovelace to John Belford , Esq . I hope she has had more rest than I have had . Soft and balmy , I hope , have been her slumbers , Thursday morning , eight o'clock . that she may meet me in tolerable HER chamber ...
Pagina 3
... HARLOWE . So , thou seest , nothing could have stood me in stead , but this SHE rung the bell for Dorcas ; plot of Tomlinson and her uncle ! and , with her door in her hand , To what a pretty pass , neverthe- only half - opened gave her ...
... HARLOWE . So , thou seest , nothing could have stood me in stead , but this SHE rung the bell for Dorcas ; plot of Tomlinson and her uncle ! and , with her door in her hand , To what a pretty pass , neverthe- only half - opened gave her ...
Pagina 15
... Harlowe - pride , ( the worst of to reflect of her , whose idea is for pride ) and to all the deadly pas- ever present with me . I call for sions that ever reigned in a female her , now in the tenderest , now in breast — and if I can ...
... Harlowe - pride , ( the worst of to reflect of her , whose idea is for pride ) and to all the deadly pas- ever present with me . I call for sions that ever reigned in a female her , now in the tenderest , now in breast — and if I can ...
Pagina 17
... Harlowe in her were , in one of the half - drawn resentment , had I deserved , as I drawers , the corner of a letter . I ought to have done , her resent- snatched it out , and found it ment . All she feared , had then superscribed , by ...
... Harlowe in her were , in one of the half - drawn resentment , had I deserved , as I drawers , the corner of a letter . I ought to have done , her resent- snatched it out , and found it ment . All she feared , had then superscribed , by ...
Pagina 44
... Harlowe at whom thou And here , supposing my nar- gazedst ! mine own Clarissa rative of the dramatic kind , ends Harlowe ! -But it was well for me act the first . And now begins , that thou wert as undistinguish- ing as the beasts thou ...
... Harlowe at whom thou And here , supposing my nar- gazedst ! mine own Clarissa rative of the dramatic kind , ends Harlowe ! -But it was well for me act the first . And now begins , that thou wert as undistinguish- ing as the beasts thou ...
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