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Pagina 8
... mind . ** this ! To tell me of my acquisi- tion in her , and that she , with all - - I have been called Devil and Beelzebub , between the two proud her excellences , will be mine in beauties : I must indeed be a Beel- full property , is ...
... mind . ** this ! To tell me of my acquisi- tion in her , and that she , with all - - I have been called Devil and Beelzebub , between the two proud her excellences , will be mine in beauties : I must indeed be a Beel- full property , is ...
Pagina 15
... mind so delicate , intelligence , speeded away in heeding no censures ; yet pro- hopes to trace her out ; declaring , bably afraid of being laid hold of that he would neverthink of seeing by a Lovelace in every one she me , till he had ...
... mind so delicate , intelligence , speeded away in heeding no censures ; yet pro- hopes to trace her out ; declaring , bably afraid of being laid hold of that he would neverthink of seeing by a Lovelace in every one she me , till he had ...
Pagina 26
... mind is free and unapprehensive ! Let me stop to admire , and to bless my beloved friend , who , unhappily for herself , at an age so tender , unacquainted as she was with the world , and with the vile arts of libertines , having been ...
... mind is free and unapprehensive ! Let me stop to admire , and to bless my beloved friend , who , unhappily for herself , at an age so tender , unacquainted as she was with the world , and with the vile arts of libertines , having been ...
Pagina 36
... mind of promise he extorted from me . How hard , how next to impos- sible , my dear , to avoid many lesser deviations , when we are betrayed into a capital one ! Your unhappy , but ever affec- tionate , CLARISSA HAarlowe . LETTER VI ...
... mind of promise he extorted from me . How hard , how next to impos- sible , my dear , to avoid many lesser deviations , when we are betrayed into a capital one ! Your unhappy , but ever affec- tionate , CLARISSA HAarlowe . LETTER VI ...
Pagina 39
... mind , moreover , how plau- You may pass this time in a sibly she accounts by this billet journey to Lord M.'s : and I cannot ( supposing she should not find an doubt , if the ladies of your family opportunity of eloping before I are as ...
... mind , moreover , how plau- You may pass this time in a sibly she accounts by this billet journey to Lord M.'s : and I cannot ( supposing she should not find an doubt , if the ladies of your family opportunity of eloping before I are as ...
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