Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... mind , the amiableness of your person , and your youth , the further misfortunes and inconve- niences to which you may possibly be subjected ; I cannot conclude without asking for your leave to attend you , and that in a very earnest ...
... mind , the amiableness of your person , and your youth , the further misfortunes and inconve- niences to which you may possibly be subjected ; I cannot conclude without asking for your leave to attend you , and that in a very earnest ...
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... mind ; and to expose us to the world for our partiality . To the love of mind , I repeat ; since it is impossible but the errors of the dear- est friend must weaken our inward opinion of that friend ; and thereby lay a foundation for ...
... mind ; and to expose us to the world for our partiality . To the love of mind , I repeat ; since it is impossible but the errors of the dear- est friend must weaken our inward opinion of that friend ; and thereby lay a foundation for ...
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... mind as soon as you please : as we shall know it to be your mind , we shall judge what attention to give it . That's all , from , & c . AR . H. LETTER LXXXVII . MISS HOWE TO MISS ARABELLA HARLOWE . Sat. July 22 . Ir may be the ...
... mind as soon as you please : as we shall know it to be your mind , we shall judge what attention to give it . That's all , from , & c . AR . H. LETTER LXXXVII . MISS HOWE TO MISS ARABELLA HARLOWE . Sat. July 22 . Ir may be the ...
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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