Clarissa; Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprenhending the Most ...Bernhard Tauchitz, 1862 |
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Pagina 1
... happy , if she come off no height of what shall I call it ? worse . The dear creature was so fright- ened , and so fatigued last night no wonder she lies it out this morning . Clarissa . III . --- must those of it be arrived , who once ...
... happy , if she come off no height of what shall I call it ? worse . The dear creature was so fright- ened , and so fatigued last night no wonder she lies it out this morning . Clarissa . III . --- must those of it be arrived , who once ...
Pagina 2
... happy escape we have all had . ― Then , in a faintish , but angry voice , Begone from my door ! Wretch ! inhuman , barbarous , and all that is base and treacherous ! -- begone from my door ! Nor tease thus a poor creature , en- titled ...
... happy escape we have all had . ― Then , in a faintish , but angry voice , Begone from my door ! Wretch ! inhuman , barbarous , and all that is base and treacherous ! -- begone from my door ! Nor tease thus a poor creature , en- titled ...
Pagina 7
... Happy with her for ticular niceness to resent ] : but so many days together ! Now so would she shew more love than unhappy ! And for what ? abhorrence of me in her resent- But she is purity itself . And why , ment ; would she seem , if ...
... Happy with her for ticular niceness to resent ] : but so many days together ! Now so would she shew more love than unhappy ! And for what ? abhorrence of me in her resent- But she is purity itself . And why , ment ; would she seem , if ...
Pagina 33
... happy com- position . not use it as I ought : which very few do . I shall have no husband , of whose interest I ought to be so Neither is there need of the regardful , as to prevent me doing renewal of your so often tendered more than ...
... happy com- position . not use it as I ought : which very few do . I shall have no husband , of whose interest I ought to be so Neither is there need of the regardful , as to prevent me doing renewal of your so often tendered more than ...
Pagina 34
... [ happy , for me in , were you to think it had I given into it at the time ! ] possible for me to be concealed in by Mrs. Townsend's assistance , it : and in this case you might till the heat of his search be over . be subjected to ...
... [ happy , for me in , were you to think it had I given into it at the time ! ] possible for me to be concealed in by Mrs. Townsend's assistance , it : and in this case you might till the heat of his search be over . be subjected to ...
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