Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen4Dent, 1962 |
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Página 274
... Death despise : SCORN'D LOVE , to Death , as to a refuge , flies ; And SORROW waits for Death with longing eyes . HOPE triumphs o'er the thoughts of Death ; and FATE Cheats fools , and flatters the unfortunate . We fear to lose , what a ...
... Death despise : SCORN'D LOVE , to Death , as to a refuge , flies ; And SORROW waits for Death with longing eyes . HOPE triumphs o'er the thoughts of Death ; and FATE Cheats fools , and flatters the unfortunate . We fear to lose , what a ...
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... death's door . Her late tranquillity and freedom from pain seemed but a lightening , as Mrs. Lovick and Mrs. Smith call it . By my faith , Lovelace , I had rather part with all the friends I have in the world than with this lady . I ...
... death's door . Her late tranquillity and freedom from pain seemed but a lightening , as Mrs. Lovick and Mrs. Smith call it . By my faith , Lovelace , I had rather part with all the friends I have in the world than with this lady . I ...
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... Death from grief , the slowest of deaths . Her solemn forgiveness of Lovelace , and prayer for him . Owns that once she could have loved him . Her generous concern for his future happiness . Belford's good resolutions . CVII . MR ...
... Death from grief , the slowest of deaths . Her solemn forgiveness of Lovelace , and prayer for him . Owns that once she could have loved him . Her generous concern for his future happiness . Belford's good resolutions . CVII . MR ...
Contenido
LETTER PAGE | 86 |
CLARISSA TO LORD M AND THE LADIES OF HIS HOUSE | 92 |
FROM THE SAME 99 60 | 99 |
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Términos y frases comunes
admirable affected answer assured attend bear Belford believe blessed brother brought called character Clarissa Harlowe colonel comfort concern cousin creature cursed dear death desire doubt excellent expect eyes father favour fear fellow forgive gave give given hand happy Harlowe head hear heard heart honour hope hour Introduction Jack John kind knew lady leave letter live look Lord Lovelace Lovick manner means mind Miss Morden morning mother nature never night Norton obliged observe occasion once opinion passed perhaps person pleased poor present ready reason received reflections relations sake seems sent servant sister Smith soon soul spirit suffer sure taken tell thee things thou thought told turned unhappy wish woman write written young