Clarissa; Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprenhending the Most ...Bernhard Tauchitz, 1862 |
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Pagina 3
... curse he from this talent , if it be my talent . laid upon me , which relates to At last , I say ; for whose heart HEREAFTER ; for , as to the HERE , I have I hitherto moved ? - Not one , have indeed met with my punishment I am sure ...
... curse he from this talent , if it be my talent . laid upon me , which relates to At last , I say ; for whose heart HEREAFTER ; for , as to the HERE , I have I hitherto moved ? - Not one , have indeed met with my punishment I am sure ...
Pagina 10
... cursed inventions and intriguing charming ! and beloved by every spirit ran away with thee . " Tis body ! - but I ... curse . Indeed , madam , said he , I am grieved for you at my soul . He turned away his face , with visible grief in it ...
... cursed inventions and intriguing charming ! and beloved by every spirit ran away with thee . " Tis body ! - but I ... curse . Indeed , madam , said he , I am grieved for you at my soul . He turned away his face , with visible grief in it ...
Pagina 27
... curse and applaud ceived ( to say nothing of her dis- thee in the same moment ? So take appointed pride , to which her both in one : and what follows , as death would be attributable , more it shall rise from my pen . than to reason ) ...
... curse and applaud ceived ( to say nothing of her dis- thee in the same moment ? So take appointed pride , to which her both in one : and what follows , as death would be attributable , more it shall rise from my pen . than to reason ) ...
Pagina 34
... cursed arrest , because of the ill effects the terror might have had upon her , in that hoped for Then , as I observed in , a like circumstance , has concerned me case , a little while ago , the distress , more than on any other account ...
... cursed arrest , because of the ill effects the terror might have had upon her , in that hoped for Then , as I observed in , a like circumstance , has concerned me case , a little while ago , the distress , more than on any other account ...
Pagina 43
... curse an hopeful way , as to his health . she lies under for his sake , from He desires his duty to you . He is her implacable father ; her re- very low and weak , and so am I. duced health and circumstances , But this is the first time ...
... curse an hopeful way , as to his health . she lies under for his sake , from He desires his duty to you . He is her implacable father ; her re- very low and weak , and so am I. duced health and circumstances , But this is the first time ...
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