Clarissa; Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprenhending the Most ...Bernhard Tauchitz, 1862 |
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Pagina 6
... words are swallowed up ! maturer age . For you know , that For the arrows of the Almighty are our parents , as well as we , wisely within me ; the poison whereof rate our proficiency by the books drinketh up my spirit . The terrors we ...
... words are swallowed up ! maturer age . For you know , that For the arrows of the Almighty are our parents , as well as we , wisely within me ; the poison whereof rate our proficiency by the books drinketh up my spirit . The terrors we ...
Pagina 19
... words with but becoming disdain ! whispered you , dearest Miss Howe in on the insufferable creature I whose presence you please for am sorry to give you all this emo- your dear friend's sake but ten tion : but either here , or at your words ...
... words with but becoming disdain ! whispered you , dearest Miss Howe in on the insufferable creature I whose presence you please for am sorry to give you all this emo- your dear friend's sake but ten tion : but either here , or at your words ...
Pagina 20
... words . Excuse me , madam ! his very sionate daughter ought to like breath unhand me , sir ! him the better for that . But meek - He sighed and looked - O how men abroad are not always meek the practised villain sighed and men at home ...
... words . Excuse me , madam ! his very sionate daughter ought to like breath unhand me , sir ! him the better for that . But meek - He sighed and looked - O how men abroad are not always meek the practised villain sighed and men at home ...
Pagina 29
... words of Congreve , doctrines ran upon all fours . He thou sayest , will give increase to was never puzzled afterwards ; her afflictions . But why so ? Know- and could boldly declare , that he est thou not , that those words ( so would ...
... words of Congreve , doctrines ran upon all fours . He thou sayest , will give increase to was never puzzled afterwards ; her afflictions . But why so ? Know- and could boldly declare , that he est thou not , that those words ( so would ...
Pagina 32
... love of plots and intrigues ; and I will excuse the one sooner than cannot but wonder , how I fell the other . into those shocking freedoms of As to the admiration thou ex- pressest for the books of scripture , | words : 32 THE HISTORY OF.
... love of plots and intrigues ; and I will excuse the one sooner than cannot but wonder , how I fell the other . into those shocking freedoms of As to the admiration thou ex- pressest for the books of scripture , | words : 32 THE HISTORY OF.
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