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Pagina 6
... soon you have been lovely in a man's eye , with which pleased to bid me hope for , to- he is thoroughly displeased . morrow morning . This will re- concile every thing , and make me the happiest of men . The settlements are ready to ...
... soon you have been lovely in a man's eye , with which pleased to bid me hope for , to- he is thoroughly displeased . morrow morning . This will re- concile every thing , and make me the happiest of men . The settlements are ready to ...
Pagina 13
... soon after his return , they " She then ordered him to carry made fast the street - door and another ( which she gave him ) to hatch , the mother and the two the Horn Tavern to me . All nymphs taking a little turn into this done without ...
... soon after his return , they " She then ordered him to carry made fast the street - door and another ( which she gave him ) to hatch , the mother and the two the Horn Tavern to me . All nymphs taking a little turn into this done without ...
Pagina 15
... sight of do I hurry ; in none can I tarry ; the coach in a minute . her lovely image in every one , in some lively attitude , rushing - Will , as soon as he had this - Here Mr. Lovelace lays himself under a curse , CLARISSA HARLOWE 15.
... sight of do I hurry ; in none can I tarry ; the coach in a minute . her lovely image in every one , in some lively attitude , rushing - Will , as soon as he had this - Here Mr. Lovelace lays himself under a curse , CLARISSA HARLOWE 15.
Pagina 16
... soon be known by ing , at least till I had seen her , every enemy : why then should not and made up matters with her ? my friends be made acquainted And indeed , were it not the privi- with it , from whose inquiries and lege of a ...
... soon be known by ing , at least till I had seen her , every enemy : why then should not and made up matters with her ? my friends be made acquainted And indeed , were it not the privi- with it , from whose inquiries and lege of a ...
Pagina 23
... 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.
... 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.
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