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 27
... pleased with one another , till Colonel Ambrofe introduced one , who , the moment he was brought into the great hall , fet the whole Aflembly into a kind of agitation . It was your villain . I thought I should have funk as foon as I fet ...
... pleased with one another , till Colonel Ambrofe introduced one , who , the moment he was brought into the great hall , fet the whole Aflembly into a kind of agitation . It was your villain . I thought I should have funk as foon as I fet ...
Pagina 32
... pleased , as I was vexed . He turned to Mr. Hickman , nettled at the powder ying , and at the fmiles of the company upon him ; Mr. Hickman , you will be one of the happiest men in in the world , because you are a good man 32 The HISTORY ...
... pleased , as I was vexed . He turned to Mr. Hickman , nettled at the powder ying , and at the fmiles of the company upon him ; Mr. Hickman , you will be one of the happiest men in in the world , because you are a good man 32 The HISTORY ...
Pagina 35
... ( pleased to see me fhun him as I did ) that the poet's obfervation was too true , That the generality of Ladies were Rakes in their hearts , or they could not be so much taken with a man who had fo notorious a character . I told him ...
... ( pleased to see me fhun him as I did ) that the poet's obfervation was too true , That the generality of Ladies were Rakes in their hearts , or they could not be so much taken with a man who had fo notorious a character . I told him ...
Pagina 37
... pleased ; and that it must be accounted a condefcenfion , and matter of obligation ( by all his own family at leaft ) that he would vouch- fafe to think of Marriage . Now , my Dear , you have before you the reason . why I fufpend the ...
... pleased ; and that it must be accounted a condefcenfion , and matter of obligation ( by all his own family at leaft ) that he would vouch- fafe to think of Marriage . Now , my Dear , you have before you the reason . why I fufpend the ...
Pagina 42
... bear teftimony to the juftice , as well as fitnefs of my determination . The Ladies , I dare fay , would , were they to know the whole of my un- happy Story . Be · Be pleased to acquaint them , that I deceive 4.2 Vol . 7 . The HISTORY of.
... bear teftimony to the juftice , as well as fitnefs of my determination . The Ladies , I dare fay , would , were they to know the whole of my un- happy Story . Be · Be pleased to acquaint them , that I deceive 4.2 Vol . 7 . The HISTORY of.
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