Clarissa; Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprenhending the Most ...Bernhard Tauchitz, 1862 |
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... perhaps I am more afraid men below , as my fair one can be than I need . I believe I am . to see me . I have not yet opened From her over - niceness arises my my door , that I may not be ob- fear , more than from any extra - truded upon ...
... perhaps I am more afraid men below , as my fair one can be than I need . I believe I am . to see me . I have not yet opened From her over - niceness arises my my door , that I may not be ob- fear , more than from any extra - truded upon ...
Pagina 19
... perhaps think , that I have been too long silent . But I had begun two letters at dif- ferent times since my last , and written a great deal each time ; and with spirit enough I as- A sure you ; incensed as I was against the abominable ...
... perhaps think , that I have been too long silent . But I had begun two letters at dif- ferent times since my last , and written a great deal each time ; and with spirit enough I as- A sure you ; incensed as I was against the abominable ...
Pagina 23
... it upon inquiry ? Lovelace too must know it to be so ; if not before he brought you to it , soon after . Perhaps the company he found there , may be the most probable way of accounting | for his bearing with the CLARISSA HARLOWE . 23.
... it upon inquiry ? Lovelace too must know it to be so ; if not before he brought you to it , soon after . Perhaps the company he found there , may be the most probable way of accounting | for his bearing with the CLARISSA HARLOWE . 23.
Pagina 25
... perhaps , it is not difficult to believe , that it be- came possible for such a wretch as this to give way to his old prejudices against marriage ; and to that revenge which had always been a first passion with him . This is the only ...
... perhaps , it is not difficult to believe , that it be- came possible for such a wretch as this to give way to his old prejudices against marriage ; and to that revenge which had always been a first passion with him . This is the only ...
Pagina 39
... , and me exposed for ever ! What I have ruined her , she says ! Now that's a fib , take it in her own way - if I had , she would not perhaps have run away from me . She is thrown upon the wide world : ture's letter CLARISSA HARLOWE . 39.
... , and me exposed for ever ! What I have ruined her , she says ! Now that's a fib , take it in her own way - if I had , she would not perhaps have run away from me . She is thrown upon the wide world : ture's letter CLARISSA HARLOWE . 39.
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