Clarissa; Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprenhending the Most ...Bernhard Tauchitz, 1862 |
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Pagina 6
... uncle's illness , I had the curiosity , I arise ? When will the night be gone ? in some of my dull hours ( lighting And I am full of tossings to and fro , upon one in his closet ) to dip into unto the dawning of the day . it : and then ...
... uncle's illness , I had the curiosity , I arise ? When will the night be gone ? in some of my dull hours ( lighting And I am full of tossings to and fro , upon one in his closet ) to dip into unto the dawning of the day . it : and then ...
Pagina 7
... uncle's , that I down and abuse , will make use of was half ashamed that it appeared his power , his strength , or his so new to me . And yet , I cannot but wealth , to oppress the less power- say , that I have some of the Old ful and ...
... uncle's , that I down and abuse , will make use of was half ashamed that it appeared his power , his strength , or his so new to me . And yet , I cannot but wealth , to oppress the less power- say , that I have some of the Old ful and ...
Pagina 50
... uncle Antony , and my brother and sister , how little did I think , that that would be the last time I should ever see them ; and , in so short a space , that so many dreadful evils would befal me ! - But it signifies nothing to re ...
... uncle Antony , and my brother and sister , how little did I think , that that would be the last time I should ever see them ; and , in so short a space , that so many dreadful evils would befal me ! - But it signifies nothing to re ...
Pagina 55
... uncle Harlowe is already shoulders , and bind it to me as a one of my trustees ( as my cousin crown ! For I covered not my trans - Morden is the other ) for the estate gressions , as Adam , by hiding mine my grandfather left me : but ...
... uncle Harlowe is already shoulders , and bind it to me as a one of my trustees ( as my cousin crown ! For I covered not my trans - Morden is the other ) for the estate gressions , as Adam , by hiding mine my grandfather left me : but ...
Pagina 58
... uncle in this nice affair unknown to you , Harlowe ( who has chosen him for I am glad the letter was not re- this errand ) regards him as an quired of me — and indeed it may oracle , your mother had rather be better that the matter lie ...
... uncle in this nice affair unknown to you , Harlowe ( who has chosen him for I am glad the letter was not re- this errand ) regards him as an quired of me — and indeed it may oracle , your mother had rather be better that the matter lie ...
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