Clarissa; Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprenhending the Most ...Bernhard Tauchitz, 1862 |
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Pagina 4
... Lovelace to John Belford , Esq . two o'clock . SEVERAL billets passed between upon some of the subjects we us before ... LOVELACE . INDEED , my dearest life , you My dearest life , your ever adoring and truly penitent LOVELACE . TO MR ...
... Lovelace to John Belford , Esq . two o'clock . SEVERAL billets passed between upon some of the subjects we us before ... LOVELACE . INDEED , my dearest life , you My dearest life , your ever adoring and truly penitent LOVELACE . TO MR ...
Pagina 5
... LOVELACE . comes to town , what shall I say to I WILL not see you . I cannot him ? see you . I have no directions to I beg once more your presence give you . Let Providence decide in the dining - room . By my soul , for me as it pleases ...
... LOVELACE . comes to town , what shall I say to I WILL not see you . I cannot him ? see you . I have no directions to I beg once more your presence give you . Let Providence decide in the dining - room . By my soul , for me as it pleases ...
Pagina 6
... LOVELACE . MADAM , As I have no hope to be per- mitted to dine with you , I shall not return till evening : and then , I presume to say , I expect ( your promise authorizes me to use the I WILL go to the Commons , and word ) to find you ...
... LOVELACE . MADAM , As I have no hope to be per- mitted to dine with you , I shall not return till evening : and then , I presume to say , I expect ( your promise authorizes me to use the I WILL go to the Commons , and word ) to find you ...
Pagina 12
... Lovelace , thou liest ! She is all that is lovely ! All that is excellent ! She told me , " That I had no sooner left the vile house , than Dorcas acquainted the Syren " [ do , Jack , let me call her names ! I beseech thee , Jack , to ...
... Lovelace , thou liest ! She is all that is lovely ! All that is excellent ! She told me , " That I had no sooner left the vile house , than Dorcas acquainted the Syren " [ do , Jack , let me call her names ! I beseech thee , Jack , to ...
Pagina 15
... Lovelace in every one she me , till he had heard some tidings saw ! At the same time , not know- of his lady . " It is impossible , in this little interval since last night , that Miss Howe's Townsend could be co- operating . - *** ing ...
... Lovelace in every one she me , till he had heard some tidings saw ! At the same time , not know- of his lady . " It is impossible , in this little interval since last night , that Miss Howe's Townsend could be co- operating . - *** ing ...
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