Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen4Dent, 1962 |
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... tell you- Tell me nothing , said your father , quite enraged , of that very vile fellow ! I have a riveted hatred to him . I would rather see the rebel die a hundred deaths , were it possible , than that she should give such a villain ...
... tell you- Tell me nothing , said your father , quite enraged , of that very vile fellow ! I have a riveted hatred to him . I would rather see the rebel die a hundred deaths , were it possible , than that she should give such a villain ...
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... Tell her , oh , tell her , Belford , that her prayers and wishes , her superlatively generous prayers and wishes , shall not be vain : that I can , and do , repent - and long have repented . Tell her of my frequent deep remorses - it ...
... Tell her , oh , tell her , Belford , that her prayers and wishes , her superlatively generous prayers and wishes , shall not be vain : that I can , and do , repent - and long have repented . Tell her of my frequent deep remorses - it ...
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... tell me I must die , sir ? I cannot , I will not leave this world . Let others die who wish for another ! who expect ... tell me I might recover ? Did not the surgeon tell me I might ? if And so you may , cried Sally ; Monsieur Garon ...
... tell me I must die , sir ? I cannot , I will not leave this world . Let others die who wish for another ! who expect ... tell me I might recover ? Did not the surgeon tell me I might ? if And so you may , cried Sally ; Monsieur Garon ...
Contenido
LETTER PAGE | 86 |
CLARISSA TO LORD M AND THE LADIES OF HIS HOUSE | 92 |
FROM THE SAME 99 60 | 99 |
Otras 21 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
admirable answer attend Belford to Robert believe beloved bequeath blessed brother called Colonel Morden comfort Cousin Morden cursed dear creature dearest death desire divine lady doubt endeavour excuse executor eyes father favour fellow forgive gentleman give grief guineas hand happy heart Hickman honour hope hour Introduction J. G. Lockhart 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 Norton obliged occasion once penitence perhaps person pleased poor Belton pray present reason relations Robert Lovelace sake Sally Martin Sept 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