Clarissa; Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprenhending the Most ...Bernhard Tauchitz, 1862 |
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Pagina 6
... tell her , that I hoped an answer to it be- fore I went out . Her reply was verbal , Tell him that I care not whither he goes , nor what he does . And this , reurged For Heaven's sake , madam , do not carry your resentment into a ...
... tell her , that I hoped an answer to it be- fore I went out . Her reply was verbal , Tell him that I care not whither he goes , nor what he does . And this , reurged For Heaven's sake , madam , do not carry your resentment into a ...
Pagina 8
... 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 a mistake it zebub ...
... 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 a mistake it zebub ...
Pagina 11
... tell into what hands she rage remaining ; the evil increas- may have fallen ! ing upon reflection ; time itself ... telling her , she would dispense CLARISSA HARLOWE . 11 the sake of it: no bribe could se- I ...
... tell into what hands she rage remaining ; the evil increas- may have fallen ! ing upon reflection ; time itself ... telling her , she would dispense CLARISSA HARLOWE . 11 the sake of it: no bribe could se- I ...
Pagina 31
... Howe , if I cannot have her more man is a good man , they tell me . exalted friend ! And then , if there be as much flaming love between be vexed ; but CLARISSA HARLOWE . 31 her into the condition from which I love a good ...
... Howe , if I cannot have her more man is a good man , they tell me . exalted friend ! And then , if there be as much flaming love between be vexed ; but CLARISSA HARLOWE . 31 her into the condition from which I love a good ...
Pagina 36
... Io Clarissa , sing ! myself time for it in different ways Once more what a happy man thy and were I so to have been friend ! - A silly dear novice , to - be heard to tell the coachman in my clothes : 36 THE HISTORY OF.
... Io Clarissa , sing ! myself time for it in different ways Once more what a happy man thy and were I so to have been friend ! - A silly dear novice , to - be heard to tell the coachman in my clothes : 36 THE HISTORY OF.
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