Clarissa; Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprenhending the Most ...Bernhard Tauchitz, 1862 |
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Pagina 8
... wife ( as I have so often said , be- am I capable of ! ) I had rather all cause it so often recurs to my the world should condemn me , thoughts ) to be so much my su- than that her character should perior ! - Myself to be considered ...
... wife ( as I have so often said , be- am I capable of ! ) I had rather all cause it so often recurs to my the world should condemn me , thoughts ) to be so much my su- than that her character should perior ! - Myself to be considered ...
Pagina 16
... wife , both by her maiden portable ) turn my brain . What and acknowledged name ; for her had I to do to go out a licence hunt- elopement will soon be known by ing , at least till I had seen her , every enemy : why then should not and ...
... wife , both by her maiden portable ) turn my brain . What and acknowledged name ; for her had I to do to go out a licence hunt- elopement will soon be known by ing , at least till I had seen her , every enemy : why then should not and ...
Pagina 25
... wife ; though restrictively so , yet with hope , no doubt ( vilest of villains as he is ! ) to take you at advantage his bringing you into the - company of his libertine com- panions : the attempt of CLARISSA HARLOWE . 25.
... wife ; though restrictively so , yet with hope , no doubt ( vilest of villains as he is ! ) to take you at advantage his bringing you into the - company of his libertine com- panions : the attempt of CLARISSA HARLOWE . 25.
Pagina 26
... wife , cast into the com- pany of creatures accustomed to betray and ruin innocent hearts ) has hitherto enabled you to baffle , over - awe , and confound , such a dangerous libertine as this ; so habitually remorseless , as you have ob ...
... wife , cast into the com- pany of creatures accustomed to betray and ruin innocent hearts ) has hitherto enabled you to baffle , over - awe , and confound , such a dangerous libertine as this ; so habitually remorseless , as you have ob ...
Pagina 39
... wife to be Now , Belford , what canst thou say in behalf of this sweet rogue of a lady ? What canst thou say for her ? ' Tis apparent , that she was fully determined upon an sure , there ought to be no compul- elopement , when she wrote ...
... wife to be Now , Belford , what canst thou say in behalf of this sweet rogue of a lady ? What canst thou say for her ? ' Tis apparent , that she was fully determined upon an sure , there ought to be no compul- elopement , when she wrote ...
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