Clarissa; Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprenhending the Most ...Bernhard Tauchitz, 1862 |
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Pagina 14
... ment . saluted her at her closet - door , he I went into the back - shop , con- could not help once more taking tinued the worthy man , and re- the same liberty , in a more fer- commended the angelic lady to vent manner , at the stairs ...
... ment . saluted her at her closet - door , he I went into the back - shop , con- could not help once more taking tinued the worthy man , and re- the same liberty , in a more fer- commended the angelic lady to vent manner , at the stairs ...
Pagina 19
... ment . you one quarter of an hour's I beseech you , It is an insult upon me , to pre- madam , but one quarter of an sume , that I would exchange one hour , in any of the adjoining Out of my way ! Out of my sight if I could help it ...
... ment . you one quarter of an hour's I beseech you , It is an insult upon me , to pre- madam , but one quarter of an sume , that I would exchange one hour , in any of the adjoining Out of my way ! Out of my sight if I could help it ...
Pagina 30
... ment in dress when thou leavest I will consider of this matter . off thy mourning ; for why should'st But , in whatever shape I shall thou prepossess in thy disfavour choose to appear , of this thou all those who never saw thee be- may ...
... ment in dress when thou leavest I will consider of this matter . off thy mourning ; for why should'st But , in whatever shape I shall thou prepossess in thy disfavour choose to appear , of this thou all those who never saw thee be- may ...
Pagina 33
... ment which he had with several I got the reputation of a wit my- wits ( for he was then in town ) one self : and when I threw off all of whom was a noted critic , who , restraint , and books , and learned according to him , had more ...
... ment which he had with several I got the reputation of a wit my- wits ( for he was then in town ) one self : and when I threw off all of whom was a noted critic , who , restraint , and books , and learned according to him , had more ...
Pagina 35
... ment , to rush into those dangers ing as it is , cannot produce any which might be followed by a thing greater . whither , To lie in cold obstruction , and to rot ; This sensible , warm motion to become sudden and violent death , when ...
... ment , to rush into those dangers ing as it is , cannot produce any which might be followed by a thing greater . whither , To lie in cold obstruction , and to rot ; This sensible , warm motion to become sudden and violent death , when ...
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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