Clarissa; Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprenhending the Most ...Bernhard Tauchitz, 1862 |
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... Wretch ! inhuman , barbarous , and all that is base and treacherous ! -- begone from my door ! Nor tease thus a poor creature , en- titled to protection , not outrage . I see , madam , how you keep your word with me if a sudden impulse ...
... Wretch ! inhuman , barbarous , and all that is base and treacherous ! -- begone from my door ! Nor tease thus a poor creature , en- titled to protection , not outrage . I see , madam , how you keep your word with me if a sudden impulse ...
Pagina 12
... wretch's account . - But oh ! Lovelace , thou liest ! She is all that is lovely ! All that is excellent ! She told me , " That I had no sooner left the vile house , than Dorcas acquainted the Syren " [ do , Jack , let me call her names ...
... wretch's account . - But oh ! Lovelace , thou liest ! She is all that is lovely ! All that is excellent ! She told me , " That I had no sooner left the vile house , than Dorcas acquainted the Syren " [ do , Jack , let me call her names ...
Pagina 19
... wretch you are with ; particularly on reading yours of the 21st of the past month * . The first I intended to keep open till I could give you some account of my proceedings with Mrs. Townsend . It was some days before I saw her : and ...
... wretch you are with ; particularly on reading yours of the 21st of the past month * . The first I intended to keep open till I could give you some account of my proceedings with Mrs. Townsend . It was some days before I saw her : and ...
Pagina 20
... wretch might indeed have held out the false lights a little more excusably , had the house been an honest house ; and had his end only been to prevent mischief from your brother . But this contrivance was antecedent , as I think , to ...
... wretch might indeed have held out the false lights a little more excusably , had the house been an honest house ; and had his end only been to prevent mischief from your brother . But this contrivance was antecedent , as I think , to ...
Pagina 22
... wretch ? But words are weak -- what can I say , that will suitably express my abhor- rence of such a villain as he must have been , when he meditated to carry a Clarissa to such a place ! " Miss Lardner kept this to herself some days ...
... wretch ? But words are weak -- what can I say , that will suitably express my abhor- rence of such a villain as he must have been , when he meditated to carry a Clarissa to such a place ! " Miss Lardner kept this to herself some days ...
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answer believe beloved Belton canst Capt Captain Tomlinson cern charming coach cousin cursed dear creature devil door Dorcas doubt earnest excuse eyes favour fellow forgive gentleman give Hampstead hand happy heard heart Hickman honour hope Jack John Belford July 22 June 29 knew Lady Betty Lady Sarah lady's letter libertine lodgings look Lord Lovel Lovelace to John madam marriage married ment mind Miss Clarissa Harlowe Miss Harlowe Miss Howe's Miss Rawlins Moore morning mother never night obliged occasion once person poor present pretended promise racter sake Sally Martin seems servant shew soul spirit stept suffered suppose sure tell thee thing thou hast thou wilt thought Thursday tion told Tourville town turned uncle uncle's unhappy vile villain Wedn wicked widow wife wish woman women word wretch write young lady