Clarissa: Of the History of a Young LadyHolt, 1922 - 515 páginas |
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... thee here . Hold thyself in readiness to come down upon the first summons . Let Belton , and Mowbray , and Tourville , likewise prepare themselves . I have a great mind to contrive a method to send James Harlowe to travel for ...
... thee here . Hold thyself in readiness to come down upon the first summons . Let Belton , and Mowbray , and Tourville , likewise prepare themselves . I have a great mind to contrive a method to send James Harlowe to travel for ...
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... thee how to break her heart in a twelve- month ; and honestly too ; —or the precept would not be mine . I inclose a new earnest of my future favour . Mr. Lovelace to John Belford , Esq . St. Albans , Monday night . I SNATCH a few ...
... thee how to break her heart in a twelve- month ; and honestly too ; —or the precept would not be mine . I inclose a new earnest of my future favour . Mr. Lovelace to John Belford , Esq . St. Albans , Monday night . I SNATCH a few ...
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... thee , to insist so rigorously upon my absence , in order to bring me closer to thee , and make the blessing dear ? -Well do thy arts justify mine ; and encourage me to let loose my plotting genius upon thee . But let me tell thee ...
... thee , to insist so rigorously upon my absence , in order to bring me closer to thee , and make the blessing dear ? -Well do thy arts justify mine ; and encourage me to let loose my plotting genius upon thee . But let me tell thee ...
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... thee - Is not , may not her virtue be founded rather in pride than in princi- The particular attention of such of the fair sex , as are more apt to read for the sake of amusement , than instruction , is requested to this letter of Mr ...
... thee - Is not , may not her virtue be founded rather in pride than in princi- The particular attention of such of the fair sex , as are more apt to read for the sake of amusement , than instruction , is requested to this letter of Mr ...
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... thee even in thy dreams . Miss Howe to Clarissa Harlowe . You hope , you tell me , that you shall have your money and clothes sent you , notwithstanding my opinion to the contrary - I am sorry to have it to acquaint you , that I have ...
... thee even in thy dreams . Miss Howe to Clarissa Harlowe . You hope , you tell me , that you shall have your money and clothes sent you , notwithstanding my opinion to the contrary - I am sorry to have it to acquaint you , that I have ...
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acquaint affectionate answer apprehensive attend Belford to Robert believe beloved bless brother Clary cousin Morden Covent Garden curse dear creature dearest desire door Dorcas doubt earnest excuse expect eyes father favour forgive give gout guineas Hampstead hand happy Harlowe to Miss hear heard heart Hickman honour hope John Belford July 27 knew Lady Betty Lady Sarah leave letter libertine lodgings look Lord Lovelace to John Lovelace's Lovick madam marriage married mind Miss Clarissa Harlowe Miss Harlowe Montague morning mother never night Norton o'clock obliged occasion once permit person pleased poor pray present reason received Robert Lovelace sake seems sent servant shew sister Solmes soon soul stept suppose sure tell thee thing thou hast thought Thursday told Tourville uncle unhappy vile villain Wedn wish woman word wretch write