Clarissa; Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprenhending the Most ...Bernhard Tauchitz, 1862 |
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Pagina 2
... face , though not towards me , lifted up , as well as hands , and these folded , de- precating , I suppose , that gloomy tyrant's curse . I could not help being moved . My dearest life ! admit me to your presence but for two minutes ...
... face , though not towards me , lifted up , as well as hands , and these folded , de- precating , I suppose , that gloomy tyrant's curse . I could not help being moved . My dearest life ! admit me to your presence but for two minutes ...
Pagina 3
... face quite from me ; and by a senatorial edict , what a sighed , as if her heart would pretty figure would he have made break . in history ! I might have known , I kissed the that to attempt a robbery , and wet wafer , and drew it from ...
... face quite from me ; and by a senatorial edict , what a sighed , as if her heart would pretty figure would he have made break . in history ! I might have known , I kissed the that to attempt a robbery , and wet wafer , and drew it from ...
Pagina 5
... face . All that can afford you that least shadow of favour from me , arises I own that the violence of my from the hoped - for reconciliation passion for you might have car - with my real friends , not my Judas ried me beyond fit bounds ...
... face . All that can afford you that least shadow of favour from me , arises I own that the violence of my from the hoped - for reconciliation passion for you might have car - with my real friends , not my Judas ried me beyond fit bounds ...
Pagina 10
... face ; worse than infernal habitation when , all the while , she was im- could have known , would have pudently [ yes , I say , impudently , been to reduce this proud beauty though she be Clarissa Harlowe ] to her own level . And as to ...
... face ; worse than infernal habitation when , all the while , she was im- could have known , would have pudently [ yes , I say , impudently , been to reduce this proud beauty though she be Clarissa Harlowe ] to her own level . And as to ...
Pagina 11
... face [ so it destruction to old and young , as seems he declared ] till he has they should come in my way . heard some tidings of her ; and Dorcas continues locked up from all the out - of - place varlets of his me : Sally and Polly ...
... face [ so it destruction to old and young , as seems he declared ] till he has they should come in my way . heard some tidings of her ; and Dorcas continues locked up from all the out - of - place varlets of his me : Sally and Polly ...
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