Clarissa; Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprenhending the Most ...Bernhard Tauchitz, 1862 |
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Pagina 32
... Tourville , times , in order to keep him in his and thyself too , for what ye have allegiance to me his general : nay , called the double entendre . In I often check myself to myself , for love , as in points that required a this empty ...
... Tourville , times , in order to keep him in his and thyself too , for what ye have allegiance to me his general : nay , called the double entendre . In I often check myself to myself , for love , as in points that required a this empty ...
Pagina 33
... Tourville , and thyself , I set up on mon cause to run him down , as men my own stock ; and like what we would a mad dog . have been told of Sir Richard , in The young gentleman ( for his latter days , valued myself on young he then was ) ...
... Tourville , and thyself , I set up on mon cause to run him down , as men my own stock ; and like what we would a mad dog . have been told of Sir Richard , in The young gentleman ( for his latter days , valued myself on young he then was ) ...
Pagina 38
... Tourville , and their ever- lasting identity tired with the country - tired of myself - long- ing for what I have not I must - I know thou wilt think me too go to town : and there have an ludicrous . I think myself so . It interview ...
... Tourville , and their ever- lasting identity tired with the country - tired of myself - long- ing for what I have not I must - I know thou wilt think me too go to town : and there have an ludicrous . I think myself so . It interview ...
Pagina 82
... Tourville , how much Belton's ill- Charming consequences of keep- ness and affairs have engaged me , ing ; the state we have been so as well as Mowbray and him , since fond of extolling ! Whatever my former . I called at Smith's it may ...
... Tourville , how much Belton's ill- Charming consequences of keep- ness and affairs have engaged me , ing ; the state we have been so as well as Mowbray and him , since fond of extolling ! Whatever my former . I called at Smith's it may ...
Pagina 106
... Tourville tells me how fast thou me possess the iniquities of my youth ? mendest : let me conjure thee not Mercy is seasonable in the time of to think of molesting this incom- affliction , as clouds of rain in the parable woman . For ...
... Tourville tells me how fast thou me possess the iniquities of my youth ? mendest : let me conjure thee not Mercy is seasonable in the time of to think of molesting this incom- affliction , as clouds of rain in the parable woman . For ...
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admirable answer attend Belford to Robert beloved Belton blessed brother called cerned Colonel Morden creature cursed daugh dear dearest death desire divine lady doubt earnest endeavour eyes father favour fellow forgive gave gentleman give grief guineas hand happy heart Hickman honour hope hour Jack John Belford July 27 knew lady's letter libertine live look Lord Lovelace to John Lovick madam marriage ment mind Miss Clarissa Harlowe Miss Harlowe morning mother Mowbray ness never Norton obliged occasion once penitence person pleased poor portunity pray present racter reason relations Robert Lovelace sake Sally Martin sent servant shew sister Smith soon soul spects spirit stept suffer sure tell thee thing thou thou wilt thought tion told Tourville uncle unhappy vile virtue wicked wish woman words worthy wretch write young lady