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Pagina 23
... BELFORD , ESQ . Tuesday , May 2 , THOUSAND pounds wouldst thou give for the good opinion of this single lady - to be only thought tolerably of , and not quite unworthy of her conversation , would make thee happy . And at parting last ...
... BELFORD , ESQ . Tuesday , May 2 , THOUSAND pounds wouldst thou give for the good opinion of this single lady - to be only thought tolerably of , and not quite unworthy of her conversation , would make thee happy . And at parting last ...
Pagina 25
... BELFORD TO ROBERT LOVELACE , ESQ . Edgware , Tuesday Night , May 2 . ITHOUT staying for the promised letter from you to inform us what the lady says of us , I write to tell you , that we are all of one opinion with regard to her ; which ...
... BELFORD TO ROBERT LOVELACE , ESQ . Edgware , Tuesday Night , May 2 . ITHOUT staying for the promised letter from you to inform us what the lady says of us , I write to tell you , that we are all of one opinion with regard to her ; which ...
Pagina 26
... BELFORD . Our companions consented , that I should withdraw to write to the above effect . They can make nothing of the characters we write in ; so I read this to them . They approve of it ; and of their own motion each man would set ...
... BELFORD . Our companions consented , that I should withdraw to write to the above effect . They can make nothing of the characters we write in ; so I read this to them . They approve of it ; and of their own motion each man would set ...
Pagina 32
... BELFORD . Mr. Lovelace , in his humorous way , gives his friend an account of the lady's peevishness and dejection , on receiving a letter with her clothes . He regrets that he has lost her confidence ; which he attributes to his ...
... BELFORD . Mr. Lovelace , in his humorous way , gives his friend an account of the lady's peevishness and dejection , on receiving a letter with her clothes . He regrets that he has lost her confidence ; which he attributes to his ...
Pagina 35
... Belford - I thought myself a much cleverer fellow than I am ! -Why could I not have been followed in by Dorcas ; who might have taken it up , while I addressed her lady ? For here , the letter being unfolded , I could not put it into my ...
... Belford - I thought myself a much cleverer fellow than I am ! -Why could I not have been followed in by Dorcas ; who might have taken it up , while I addressed her lady ? For here , the letter being unfolded , I could not put it into my ...
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acquainted answer apprehensions attend behaviour believe beloved beseech canonical hour Captain Tomlinson charmer charming coach cousin Covent Garden cursed dear creature desired devil dining-room door Dorcas doubt excuse expect eyes favour fellow forgive gentleman give gout Hampstead hand happy happy day HARLOWE TO MISS heard heart honour hope Jack JOHN BELFORD July 17 June 28 knew Lady Betty lady's leave letter libertine lodgings look Lord LOVELACE TO JOHN Mabell madam marriage married MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE Miss Harlowe Miss Montague Morden morning mother never night nymphs obliged occasion once person pity poor present pretended Lady promise ready ROBERT LOVELACE sake Sally Sally Martin seems sent servant Sinclair soul suffered suppose sure tell thee thou hast thou wilt thought Thursday told uncle unhappy vile villain wench wish woman women word wretch write