Clarissa; Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprenhending the Most ...Bernhard Tauchitz, 1862 |
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... reason for resentment . After all , what devils may one Next time , she may count herself make of the sex ! To what a very happy , if she come off no height of what shall I call it ? worse . The dear creature was so fright- ened , and ...
... reason for resentment . After all , what devils may one Next time , she may count herself make of the sex ! To what a very happy , if she come off no height of what shall I call it ? worse . The dear creature was so fright- ened , and ...
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... 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 what vexes me of ...
... 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 what vexes me of ...
Pagina 5
... reason to value ? - Not the man who could form a plot to disgrace his own hopes , as well as a poor friendless creature ( made friendless by himself ) by in- sults not to be thought of with | patience . CLARISSA HARLOWE . 5.
... reason to value ? - Not the man who could form a plot to disgrace his own hopes , as well as a poor friendless creature ( made friendless by himself ) by in- sults not to be thought of with | patience . CLARISSA HARLOWE . 5.
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... reason for a re- this . sentment so violent ! As to her virtue , I am too much enraged to I HAVE been traversing her give her the merit due to that . To room , meditating , or taking up virtue it cannot be owing that she every thing she ...
... reason for a re- this . sentment so violent ! As to her virtue , I am too much enraged to I HAVE been traversing her give her the merit due to that . To room , meditating , or taking up virtue it cannot be owing that she every thing she ...
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... reason for going on in the folly , when you had no liking to the house , and when he began to play tricks , and delay with What ! I was to mis- trust myself , was I ? I was to allow it to be thought , that I could not keep my own secret ...
... reason for going on in the folly , when you had no liking to the house , and when he began to play tricks , and delay with What ! I was to mis- trust myself , was I ? I was to allow it to be thought , that I could not keep my own secret ...
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