Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... spirit has this charm 、 ing creature , in cases that will justify an exertion of spirit ! - 6 They answered , that Mr. Lovelace could prove his marriage , and would indemnify them . And they all would have vindicated their behaviour on ...
... spirit has this charm 、 ing creature , in cases that will justify an exertion of spirit ! - 6 They answered , that Mr. Lovelace could prove his marriage , and would indemnify them . And they all would have vindicated their behaviour on ...
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... spirit , and in the disorder of head ; nor remind her , with asperity , and with mingled strokes of wit , of an argument held in the gaiety of an heart elated with prosperous fortunes , ( as mine then was ) and very little apprehensive ...
... spirit , and in the disorder of head ; nor remind her , with asperity , and with mingled strokes of wit , of an argument held in the gaiety of an heart elated with prosperous fortunes , ( as mine then was ) and very little apprehensive ...
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... spirit , her delight- ful spirit ! -Not to be married to it - how I wish to get that lively bird into my cage ! How would 336 THE HISTORY OF.
... spirit , her delight- ful spirit ! -Not to be married to it - how I wish to get that lively bird into my cage ! How would 336 THE HISTORY OF.
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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