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Pagina 18
... Miss Beaumont's lodg- fidiously triumphed over . Well ings , and given , if possible , into says the poet , " Tis nobler like a lion to invade When appetite directs , and seize my prey , Than to wait tamely , like a begging dog , Till ...
... Miss Beaumont's lodg- fidiously triumphed over . Well ings , and given , if possible , into says the poet , " Tis nobler like a lion to invade When appetite directs , and seize my prey , Than to wait tamely , like a begging dog , Till ...
Pagina 19
... Miss Montague's letter , and his bet- ter behaviour , occasioning a change in your mind , I laid that aside also . And in this the uncertainty , thought I would wait to see the issue of affairs between you before I wrote again ...
... Miss Montague's letter , and his bet- ter behaviour , occasioning a change in your mind , I laid that aside also . And in this the uncertainty , thought I would wait to see the issue of affairs between you before I wrote again ...
Pagina 21
... Miss Lardner ( whom you have seen at her cousin Bid- dulph's ) saw you at St. James's church on Sunday was fort- night . She kept you in her eye during the whole time ; but could not once obtain the notice of yours , though she ...
... Miss Lardner ( whom you have seen at her cousin Bid- dulph's ) saw you at St. James's church on Sunday was fort- night . She kept you in her eye during the whole time ; but could not once obtain the notice of yours , though she ...
Pagina 22
... Miss Lardner , confounded at this strange intelligence , made further inquiry ; enjoin- ing secresy to the servant ... Miss Lardner kept this to herself some days , not knowing what to do ; for she loves you , and admires you of all ...
... Miss Lardner , confounded at this strange intelligence , made further inquiry ; enjoin- ing secresy to the servant ... Miss Lardner kept this to herself some days , not knowing what to do ; for she loves you , and admires you of all ...
Pagina 32
... Miss Clarissa Harlowe to Miss Howe . Thursday evening , June 8 AFTER my last , so full of other have baffled me as she has done hopes , the contents of this will ( novice as she is , and never before surprise you . O my dearest friend ...
... Miss Clarissa Harlowe to Miss Howe . Thursday evening , June 8 AFTER my last , so full of other have baffled me as she has done hopes , the contents of this will ( novice as she is , and never before surprise you . O my dearest friend ...
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