Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen4Dent, 1962 |
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Página 374
... lady's account . But I see not for why . She was a vixen in her virtue . What a pretty fellow has she ruined - Hey ... lady . Drilled her on , pretending the lady was abroad . Drank her light - hearted ; then carried her to a play ; then ...
... lady's account . But I see not for why . She was a vixen in her virtue . What a pretty fellow has she ruined - Hey ... lady . Drilled her on , pretending the lady was abroad . Drank her light - hearted ; then carried her to a play ; then ...
Página 567
... lady parts with one of her best suits of clothes . Reflections upon such purchasers as take advantage of the necessities of their fellow - creatures . Self an odious devil . A visible alteration in the lady for the worse . She gives him ...
... lady parts with one of her best suits of clothes . Reflections upon such purchasers as take advantage of the necessities of their fellow - creatures . Self an odious devil . A visible alteration in the lady for the worse . She gives him ...
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... lady again makes excuses for her allegorical letter . Her calm behaviour , and generous and useful reflections , on ... lady's letter to him only an allegorical one . In the midst of these , the natural gaiety of his heart runs him into ...
... lady again makes excuses for her allegorical letter . Her calm behaviour , and generous and useful reflections , on ... lady's letter to him only an allegorical one . In the midst of these , the natural gaiety of his heart runs him into ...
Contenido
LETTER PAGE | 67 |
CLARISSA TO MISS MONTAGUE | 73 |
BELFORD TO LOVELACE | 80 |
Otras 32 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
admirable answer assured attend Belford to Robert believe beloved bequeath blessed brother called Colonel Morden comfort Cousin Morden cursed dear creature dearest death desire divine lady doubt earnest endeavour excuse eyes father favour fellow forgive gentleman give grief guineas hand happy heart Hickman honour hope hour Jack John Belford lady's letter libertine live look Lord Lovelace to John Lovelace's Lovick madam marriage mind Miss Clarissa Harlowe Miss Harlowe morning mother Mowbray never night Nikolay Andreyev Norton obliged occasion once penitence perhaps person pleased poor Belton pray present reason received relations Robert Lovelace sake Sally Martin servant sister Smith soon soul spirit suffer tell thee things thou art thou hast thou wilt thought told Tourville uncles unhappy virtue Wedn wish woman words worthy wretch write young lady