Clarissa Or, The History of a Young Lady ...: Vol. VII.J. and F. Rivington, S. Crowder, W. Johnston, T. Lowndes, T. Becket, W. Griffin, F. Newbery, T. Cadell, G. Robinson, R. Baldwin, W. Goldsmith, T. Evans, and J. Knox, 1774 - 388 pagina's |
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Pagina 7
... death can extinguish : Therefore only fubfcribe myself , without fo much as My dear and happy Sifter , Your afflicted Servant . A Letter directed for me , at Mr. Smith's , a glover , in King - ftreet , Covent garden , will a name , come ...
... death can extinguish : Therefore only fubfcribe myself , without fo much as My dear and happy Sifter , Your afflicted Servant . A Letter directed for me , at Mr. Smith's , a glover , in King - ftreet , Covent garden , will a name , come ...
Pagina 11
... death ; but it cometh not ; and dig- geth for it more than for hid treasures ? Why is light given to one whofe way is hid ; and whom God hath hedged in ? For the thing which I greatly feared is come upon me ! I was not in fafety ...
... death ; but it cometh not ; and dig- geth for it more than for hid treasures ? Why is light given to one whofe way is hid ; and whom God hath hedged in ? For the thing which I greatly feared is come upon me ! I was not in fafety ...
Pagina 25
... death could divert my first attention from the fad and folemn contents of your last favour . These therefore I muft begin with . How can I bear the thoughts of lofing fo dear a friend ! I will not fo much as fuppofe it . Indeed I cannot ...
... death could divert my first attention from the fad and folemn contents of your last favour . These therefore I muft begin with . How can I bear the thoughts of lofing fo dear a friend ! I will not fo much as fuppofe it . Indeed I cannot ...
Pagina 36
... death immediate for her to fee you . And what must You be , to be able to look her in the face ? I then reproached him ( with vehemence enough ,, you may believe ) on his basenefs , and the evils he had made you fuffer : The diftrefs he ...
... death immediate for her to fee you . And what must You be , to be able to look her in the face ? I then reproached him ( with vehemence enough ,, you may believe ) on his basenefs , and the evils he had made you fuffer : The diftrefs he ...
Pagina 44
... death would be attributable , more than to reafon ) what comparison will her fate hold to Queen Dido's ? And have I half the obligation to her , that Æneas had to the Queen of Carthage ? The latter placing a con- fidence , the former ...
... death would be attributable , more than to reafon ) what comparison will her fate hold to Queen Dido's ? And have I half the obligation to her , that Æneas had to the Queen of Carthage ? The latter placing a con- fidence , the former ...
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