Clarissa: History of a Young LadyReadHowYouWant.com, 2006 - 736 páginas One of the greatest novels of European literature, âeoeClarissaâe is an indisputable masterpiece. Set in 18th-century England. A rich, complex and unique novel written in the form of letters. Richardson delves into the hearts and minds of his characters, their motives and intentions, consequently giving a glimpse of the complex human psyche. A true classic! |
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Contenido
LETTER I | 1 |
LETTER VI | 62 |
LETTER VII | 72 |
LETTER VIII | 83 |
LETTER IX | 97 |
LETTER X | 105 |
LETTER XI | 123 |
LETTER XII | 129 |
LETTER XVII | 208 |
LETTER XVIII | 238 |
LETTER XIX | 245 |
LETTER XX | 255 |
LETTER XXI | 279 |
LETTER XXII | 293 |
LETTER XXIII | 302 |
LETTER XXIV | 308 |
LETTER XIII | 141 |
LETTER XIV | 167 |
LETTER XV | 171 |
LETTER XVI | 182 |
LETTER XXV | 313 |
LETTER XXVI | 328 |
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Términos y frases comunes
answer apprehension assure aunt Hervey bear behaviour believe Bella Betty body brother and sister character chidden child Clary Harlowe comply correspondence creature daughter dear dearest declared deserved disgrace Divine Grace doubt duty endeavour engage excuse expect family feuds favour friends girl give given gout grandfather's hand Hannah happy hated hear heard heart honour hope indulgence insult ladies leave letter libertine live single look Lovelace Lovelace's Madam Mamma MARCH 11 marriage marry mind MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE never niece obliged observed occasion offered opinion passion patience perhaps permitted person perverse pleased to say prepossession present proposals prudence reason reflection sake Scotland seems servant shew Shorey sion Solmes Solmes's speak spirit stept suppose sure sweet child tell temper thing thou thought told treated uncle Antony uncle Harlowe unhappy visits wife wish woman word wretch write young