Clarissa; Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprenhending the Most ...Bernhard Tauchitz, 1862 |
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Pagina 53
... virtue made to suffer haps so happily tempered as her- for faults she could not be guilty self ; but every one of which she of : her patience continually tried had the address , for a great while , ( because she has more of it than ...
... virtue made to suffer haps so happily tempered as her- for faults she could not be guilty self ; but every one of which she of : her patience continually tried had the address , for a great while , ( because she has more of it than ...
Pagina 61
... virtue , of her peer , and my two cousins . And exaltedness of soul and sentiment ! never was bear so miserably baited Such menaces of dis - inherisons ! I , as thy poor friend ! And for not needing their reproaches to be what ? Why ...
... virtue , of her peer , and my two cousins . And exaltedness of soul and sentiment ! never was bear so miserably baited Such menaces of dis - inherisons ! I , as thy poor friend ! And for not needing their reproaches to be what ? Why ...
Pagina 63
... virtues , and of your noble- will see her . But this with all ness of mind , will for ever love honour , all humility : and , if I and reverence you , and do every cannot move her in my favour , I thing in all their powers to make will ...
... virtues , and of your noble- will see her . But this with all ness of mind , will for ever love honour , all humility : and , if I and reverence you , and do every cannot move her in my favour , I thing in all their powers to make will ...
Pagina 68
... virtue in to reproach me , that his losing every line he writes . He does the of you , and ( through his usage same in all his letters , though to of you ) of his own friends , were his own condemnation : and give owing to what perhaps ...
... virtue in to reproach me , that his losing every line he writes . He does the of you , and ( through his usage same in all his letters , though to of you ) of his own friends , were his own condemnation : and give owing to what perhaps ...
Pagina 71
... virtues , and not aspire . Yesterday afternoon she re- to emulate you . All I beg is , that ceived a cruel letter ... virtue . But take the pleasure will the perusal and dis- very words which I wrote to her im- position of her papers ...
... virtues , and not aspire . Yesterday afternoon she re- to emulate you . All I beg is , that ceived a cruel letter ... virtue . But take the pleasure will the perusal and dis- very words which I wrote to her im- position of her papers ...
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