Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... Miss Harlowe , if Mr. Lovelace will oblige himself to marry her , I will make Miss Howe a visit , little as I am acquainted with her ; and en- deavour to engage her interest to forward the de- sired reconciliation . And if this can be ...
... Miss Harlowe , if Mr. Lovelace will oblige himself to marry her , I will make Miss Howe a visit , little as I am acquainted with her ; and en- deavour to engage her interest to forward the de- sired reconciliation . And if this can be ...
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... Miss Harlowe has not yet given all the particulars . And since she has not , you may tell Miss Howe from me , that neither she nor any woman in the world can be more virtuous than Miss Harlowe is to this hour , as to her own mind . Tell ...
... Miss Harlowe has not yet given all the particulars . And since she has not , you may tell Miss Howe from me , that neither she nor any woman in the world can be more virtuous than Miss Harlowe is to this hour , as to her own mind . Tell ...
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... MISS HOWE TO MISS ARABELLA HARLOWE . MISS HARLOWE , Thursday , July 20 . I CANNOT help acquainting you ( however it may be received , coming from me ) that your poor sister is dangerously ill , at the house of one Smith , who keeps a ...
... MISS HOWE TO MISS ARABELLA HARLOWE . MISS HARLOWE , Thursday , July 20 . I CANNOT help acquainting you ( however it may be received , coming from me ) that your poor sister is dangerously ill , at the house of one Smith , who keeps a ...
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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