Clarissa; Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprenhending the Most ...Bernhard Tauchitz, 1862 |
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... fellow ! content himself with a bad excuse : he is most horribly low spirited ; and yet , what fools must he sup- mopes about ; and nothing diverts pose the rest of the world to be , if him . I pity him at my heart ; but he imagines ...
... fellow ! content himself with a bad excuse : he is most horribly low spirited ; and yet , what fools must he sup- mopes about ; and nothing diverts pose the rest of the world to be , if him . I pity him at my heart ; but he imagines ...
Pagina 8
... fellow - creatures , in order to buy any thing at a less rate than would allow them the legal interest of their purchase money ( sup- posing they purchase before they want ) are no better than robbers for the difference . To plunder a ...
... fellow - creatures , in order to buy any thing at a less rate than would allow them the legal interest of their purchase money ( sup- posing they purchase before they want ) are no better than robbers for the difference . To plunder a ...
Pagina 13
... fellows , who thou thinkest , is smartly observed : have no taste for the most but pr'ythee , Lovelace , tell me , if poignant pleasures of life . thou canst , what sort of a sign This makes us insufferable to must thou hang out , wert ...
... fellows , who thou thinkest , is smartly observed : have no taste for the most but pr'ythee , Lovelace , tell me , if poignant pleasures of life . thou canst , what sort of a sign This makes us insufferable to must thou hang out , wert ...
Pagina 18
... fellow ! ] May I lady , or whom else they should not ask , if Miss Howe be here ? - She would not have been here , replied my mother , had she known whom she had been to see . -- choose . Then turning round , as if de- sirous to find ...
... fellow ! ] May I lady , or whom else they should not ask , if Miss Howe be here ? - She would not have been here , replied my mother , had she known whom she had been to see . -- choose . Then turning round , as if de- sirous to find ...
Pagina 19
... fellow ! - And away I would have flung : but he took my hand . I was ex- cessively disordered . Every body's eyes more and more intent upon us . - Mr. Hickman , whom my mother had drawn on one side , to enjoin him a patience , which ...
... fellow ! - And away I would have flung : but he took my hand . I was ex- cessively disordered . Every body's eyes more and more intent upon us . - Mr. Hickman , whom my mother had drawn on one side , to enjoin him a patience , which ...
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