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Pagina 3
... suppose you will soon be in town . I hope . Farewell . Without the lady , Be honest , and be happy . J. BELFORD . D MRS . HERVEY TO MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE . Saturday B 2 Her Flight from Home . 3 No; there cannot, I answer, be such ...
... suppose you will soon be in town . I hope . Farewell . Without the lady , Be honest , and be happy . J. BELFORD . D MRS . HERVEY TO MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE . Saturday B 2 Her Flight from Home . 3 No; there cannot, I answer, be such ...
Pagina 11
... Suppose yourself to be me , and me to be you ( you may - for your distress is mine ) ; and then you will add full day to these but glimmering lights which are held out to you by Your ever affectionate and faithful ANNA HOWE . MISS ...
... Suppose yourself to be me , and me to be you ( you may - for your distress is mine ) ; and then you will add full day to these but glimmering lights which are held out to you by Your ever affectionate and faithful ANNA HOWE . MISS ...
Pagina 27
... suppose . He thinks he does well to point out death and despair to me . I wish for the one , and every now and then am on the brink of the other . You will the less wonder at my being so very solemn , when , added to the above , and to ...
... suppose . He thinks he does well to point out death and despair to me . I wish for the one , and every now and then am on the brink of the other . You will the less wonder at my being so very solemn , when , added to the above , and to ...
Pagina 29
... greatest respect , my dearest cousin , Your most affectionate and faithful servant , WM . MORDEN . I will suppose my dear Miss Howe , that you have read my cousin's letter . It is now in vain to Her Flight from Home . 29.
... greatest respect , my dearest cousin , Your most affectionate and faithful servant , WM . MORDEN . I will suppose my dear Miss Howe , that you have read my cousin's letter . It is now in vain to Her Flight from Home . 29.
Pagina 31
... Suppose Mr. Hickman , whose good character has gained him every body's respect , should put himself in my uncle Harlowe's way ? And ( as if from your knowledge of the state of things between Mr. Lovelace and me ) assure him not only of ...
... Suppose Mr. Hickman , whose good character has gained him every body's respect , should put himself in my uncle Harlowe's way ? And ( as if from your knowledge of the state of things between Mr. Lovelace and me ) assure him not only of ...
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acquainted answer apprehensions attend behaviour believe beloved beseech canonical hour Captain Tomlinson charmer charming coach cousin Covent Garden cursed dear creature desired devil dining-room door Dorcas doubt excuse expect eyes favour fellow forgive gentleman give gout Hampstead hand happy happy day HARLOWE TO MISS heard heart honour hope Jack JOHN BELFORD July 17 June 28 knew Lady Betty lady's leave letter libertine lodgings look Lord LOVELACE TO JOHN Mabell madam marriage married MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE Miss Harlowe Miss Montague Morden morning mother never night nymphs obliged occasion once person pity poor present pretended Lady promise ready ROBERT LOVELACE sake Sally Sally Martin seems sent servant Sinclair soul suffered suppose sure tell thee thou hast thou wilt thought Thursday told uncle unhappy vile villain wench wish woman women word wretch write