Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... whole family ; a presumptuous one , ( a punishably presumptuous one as it has proved ) in the hope that I might be an humble means in the hand of Providence to re- claim a man , who had , as I thought , good sense enough at bottom to be ...
... whole family ; a presumptuous one , ( a punishably presumptuous one as it has proved ) in the hope that I might be an humble means in the hand of Providence to re- claim a man , who had , as I thought , good sense enough at bottom to be ...
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... whole fatal transaction , had acted out of character , but herself . She submitted therefore to the penalty she had incurred . If they had any fault , it was only , that they would not inform them- selves of some circumstances , which ...
... whole fatal transaction , had acted out of character , but herself . She submitted therefore to the penalty she had incurred . If they had any fault , it was only , that they would not inform them- selves of some circumstances , which ...
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... whole heart is with my char- mer ! With what indifference shall I look upon all the assembly at the colonel's , my beloved in my ideal eye , and engrossing my whole heart ? LETTER LXXXIII . MISS HOWE TO MISS ARABELLA HARLOWE . MISS ...
... whole heart is with my char- mer ! With what indifference shall I look upon all the assembly at the colonel's , my beloved in my ideal eye , and engrossing my whole heart ? LETTER LXXXIII . MISS HOWE TO MISS ARABELLA HARLOWE . MISS ...
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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