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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