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Pagina 26
... night : nor see I before me any thing that can afford me a pleasing hope . For what , with a mind so unequal as his , can be my best hope ? I think I mentioned to you , in my former , that my clothes were brought me . You fluttered me ...
... night : nor see I before me any thing that can afford me a pleasing hope . For what , with a mind so unequal as his , can be my best hope ? I think I mentioned to you , in my former , that my clothes were brought me . You fluttered me ...
Pagina 30
... Night , May 7 . She tells Miss Howe , that now her clothes are come , Mr. Lovelace is continually teazing her to go abroad with him in a coach , attended by whom she pleases of her own sex , either for the air , or to the public ...
... Night , May 7 . She tells Miss Howe , that now her clothes are come , Mr. Lovelace is continually teazing her to go abroad with him in a coach , attended by whom she pleases of her own sex , either for the air , or to the public ...
Pagina 33
... night , he writes as follows : This perverse lady keeps me at such distance , that I am sure something is going on between her and Miss Howe , notwithstanding the prohibition from Mrs. Howe to both : It is impossible that one so young ...
... night , he writes as follows : This perverse lady keeps me at such distance , that I am sure something is going on between her and Miss Howe , notwithstanding the prohibition from Mrs. Howe to both : It is impossible that one so young ...
Pagina 48
... Night . The contents of your letter , and my own heavy reflec- tions , rendered me incapable of seeing this expecting man . The first word he asked Dorcas , was , if I had received a letter since he had been out ? She told me this ; and ...
... Night . The contents of your letter , and my own heavy reflec- tions , rendered me incapable of seeing this expecting man . The first word he asked Dorcas , was , if I had received a letter since he had been out ? She told me this ; and ...
Pagina 53
... Night . Mr. Lovelace has sent me , by Dorcas , his proposals , as follow : " " To spare a delicacy so extreme , and to obey you , I write : And the rather , that you may communicate this paper to Miss Howe , who may consult any of her ...
... Night . Mr. Lovelace has sent me , by Dorcas , his proposals , as follow : " " To spare a delicacy so extreme , and to obey you , I write : And the rather , that you may communicate this paper to Miss Howe , who may consult any of her ...
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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