Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... occasion . Then how to act ( I who am no hypocrite ) in the days of condolement ! What farces have I to go through ; and to be a principal actor in them ! I'll try to think of my own latter end ; a grey beard , and a graceless heir ; in ...
... occasion . Then how to act ( I who am no hypocrite ) in the days of condolement ! What farces have I to go through ; and to be a principal actor in them ! I'll try to think of my own latter end ; a grey beard , and a graceless heir ; in ...
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... occasion to go to town . Nor have I been in town these six months : nor at Hampstead for several years . Neither shall I have any temptation to go to town , except to pay my congratulatory compliments to Mrs. Lovelace . On which occasion ...
... occasion to go to town . Nor have I been in town these six months : nor at Hampstead for several years . Neither shall I have any temptation to go to town , except to pay my congratulatory compliments to Mrs. Lovelace . On which occasion ...
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... occasion of the apprehen- sions you have of this wicked man's vindictive at- tempts . What a wide - spreading error is mine ! - If I find that he sets on foot any machination against you , or against Mr. Hickman , I do assure you I will ...
... occasion of the apprehen- sions you have of this wicked man's vindictive at- tempts . What a wide - spreading error is mine ! - If I find that he sets on foot any machination against you , or against Mr. Hickman , I do assure you I will ...
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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