Clarissa; Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprenhending the Most ...Bernhard Tauchitz, 1862 |
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Pagina 20
... Lord M.'s ! Every body seemed as much pleased , as I was vexed . He then , as if nothing had hap- pened , fell into a conversation He turned to Mr. Hickman , with her and Miss D'Ollyffe , upon nettled at the powder flying , and music ...
... Lord M.'s ! Every body seemed as much pleased , as I was vexed . He then , as if nothing had hap- pened , fell into a conversation He turned to Mr. Hickman , with her and Miss D'Ollyffe , upon nettled at the powder flying , and music ...
Pagina 22
... Lord M. are engaged for my the poet and applier was much honour . I know your power with too general , and made with more the dear creature . My cousins ill - nature than good manners . told me , you gave them hopes you When the wretch ...
... Lord M. are engaged for my the poet and applier was much honour . I know your power with too general , and made with more the dear creature . My cousins ill - nature than good manners . told me , you gave them hopes you When the wretch ...
Pagina 26
... Lord M. accom- pany it . And do you , my dear , believe that I shall be , to the last moment of my life , Your ever obliged and affectionate , CLARISSA HARLOWE . LETTER IX . Mr. Lovelace to John Belford , Esq 26 THE HISTORY OF.
... Lord M. accom- pany it . And do you , my dear , believe that I shall be , to the last moment of my life , Your ever obliged and affectionate , CLARISSA HARLOWE . LETTER IX . Mr. Lovelace to John Belford , Esq 26 THE HISTORY OF.
Pagina 38
... Lord M. who , in stance given by any of our sex , of his recovery , has played upon me a passion conquered , when there the fable of the nurse , the crying were so many inducements to give child , and the wolf- tired with way to it ...
... Lord M. who , in stance given by any of our sex , of his recovery , has played upon me a passion conquered , when there the fable of the nurse , the crying were so many inducements to give child , and the wolf- tired with way to it ...
Pagina 40
... Lord , my dear , what a stress do necessary point of belief with me , you seem to lay upon Mr. Hick- that all people in years are there- man's desiring it ! To be sure he fore wise ; or that all young people does , and would of all ...
... Lord , my dear , what a stress do necessary point of belief with me , you seem to lay upon Mr. Hick- that all people in years are there- man's desiring it ! To be sure he fore wise ; or that all young people does , and would of all ...
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