Clarissa; Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprenhending the Most ...Bernhard Tauchitz, 1862 |
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Pagina 4
... honour , give me reason to truanting at least . But neverthe- conclude that had I not obeyed less , in thy week's time , or in you , I could have fared no worse . much less , my charmer , I doubt not to complete my triumph ! -- - But ...
... honour , give me reason to truanting at least . But neverthe- conclude that had I not obeyed less , in thy week's time , or in you , I could have fared no worse . much less , my charmer , I doubt not to complete my triumph ! -- - But ...
Pagina 8
... honour . not the meanest of the Lovelaces * Doubt , in this case , is defiance . forbid it ! She loves me not well enough to Yet forbid it not for do I forgive me generously . She is so not now - do I not every moment greatly above me ...
... honour . not the meanest of the Lovelaces * Doubt , in this case , is defiance . forbid it ! She loves me not well enough to Yet forbid it not for do I forgive me generously . She is so not now - do I not every moment greatly above me ...
Pagina 11
... honour ? By my soul , Belford , I was resolved but - - - * * * WHAT a helpless state , where thou knowest what I had con- a man can only execrate himself ditionally resolved and now , and others ; the occasion of his who can tell into ...
... honour ? By my soul , Belford , I was resolved but - - - * * * WHAT a helpless state , where thou knowest what I had con- a man can only execrate himself ditionally resolved and now , and others ; the occasion of his who can tell into ...
Pagina 30
... honour my curity , should he indeed have honour ? And is not your meditated villany . Forgive , O friendship the pride of my life ? forgive me , my dearest friend , the May Heaven preserve you , trouble I have given you ! All my dearest ...
... honour my curity , should he indeed have honour ? And is not your meditated villany . Forgive , O friendship the pride of my life ? forgive me , my dearest friend , the May Heaven preserve you , trouble I have given you ! All my dearest ...
Pagina 34
... honour , and to strike the other so worthy a man to danger ; as might be the case , from the vio- into my heart ! And what had I lence of this ungovernable spirit . done , that he should be let loose particularly upon me ! These things ...
... honour , and to strike the other so worthy a man to danger ; as might be the case , from the vio- into my heart ! And what had I lence of this ungovernable spirit . done , that he should be let loose particularly upon me ! These things ...
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