Clarissa; Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprenhending the Most ...Bernhard Tauchitz, 1862 |
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Pagina 5
... thy courage , to think of throwing severe fast . And why ? It is her thyself in the way of Miss Howe , BIRTH - DAY ! Blooming yet and Miss Arabella Harlowe ! declining in her very blossom ! Thou wilt not dare , surely , to Every birth ...
... thy courage , to think of throwing severe fast . And why ? It is her thyself in the way of Miss Howe , BIRTH - DAY ! Blooming yet and Miss Arabella Harlowe ! declining in her very blossom ! Thou wilt not dare , surely , to Every birth ...
Pagina 29
... thou sayest , will give increase to was never puzzled afterwards ; her afflictions . But why so ? Know- and could ... wilt be a madder Jack lead her into vehemence : that ve- than he in the Tale of a Tub , if hemence will subside , and turn ...
... thou sayest , will give increase to was never puzzled afterwards ; her afflictions . But why so ? Know- and could ... wilt be a madder Jack lead her into vehemence : that ve- than he in the Tale of a Tub , if hemence will subside , and turn ...
Pagina 30
... Thou canst not imagine how much she think worse of me than she I envy thee ... wilt mend office for the restoration of the thy appearance . languishing ... thou leavest I will consider of this matter . offthy mourning ; for why should'st ...
... Thou canst not imagine how much she think worse of me than she I envy thee ... wilt mend office for the restoration of the thy appearance . languishing ... thou leavest I will consider of this matter . offthy mourning ; for why should'st ...
Pagina 31
... thou should'st have been ners , to jest upon those subjects right ; and wilt watch every motion which the world in general look and action , and every word and upon with veneration , and call di- sentiment , in the person thou hast vine ...
... thou should'st have been ners , to jest upon those subjects right ; and wilt watch every motion which the world in general look and action , and every word and upon with veneration , and call di- sentiment , in the person thou hast vine ...
Pagina 32
... thou knowest , de- is equally shocking and con- clared against those shallow liber- temptible . 1 tines , who could not make out There again is preachment for their pretensions to wit , but on thy preachment ; and thou wilt be two ...
... thou knowest , de- is equally shocking and con- clared against those shallow liber- temptible . 1 tines , who could not make out There again is preachment for their pretensions to wit , but on thy preachment ; and thou wilt be two ...
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