Clarissa: Of the History of a Young LadyHolt, 1922 - 515 páginas |
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... whole of your story from the time that Mr. Lovelace was first introduced into your family ; and particularly an account of all that passed between him and your sister ; about which there are different reports ; some people scrupling not ...
... whole of your story from the time that Mr. Lovelace was first introduced into your family ; and particularly an account of all that passed between him and your sister ; about which there are different reports ; some people scrupling not ...
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... whole into my father's power . My sister made me a visit there the day after Mr. Lovelace had been introduced , and seemed highly pleased with the gentle- man . His birth , his fortune in possession , a clear £ 2,000 a year , as Lord M ...
... whole into my father's power . My sister made me a visit there the day after Mr. Lovelace had been introduced , and seemed highly pleased with the gentle- man . His birth , his fortune in possession , a clear £ 2,000 a year , as Lord M ...
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... whole family , and with so much concern that he was not accepted as a relation to it , that it left upon them all ( my brother being then , as I have said , in Scot- land ) impressions in his favor , and a belief that this matter would ...
... whole family , and with so much concern that he was not accepted as a relation to it , that it left upon them all ( my brother being then , as I have said , in Scot- land ) impressions in his favor , and a belief that this matter would ...
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... whole force for an audience with my father , if he would permit me a patient ear . How difficult is it , my dear , to give a negative where both duty and inclination join to make one wish to oblige . I have already stood the shock of ...
... whole force for an audience with my father , if he would permit me a patient ear . How difficult is it , my dear , to give a negative where both duty and inclination join to make one wish to oblige . I have already stood the shock of ...
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... whole family ( my brother excepted ) has had a share , that he was permitted to visit us with a hope ; which , however being distant , did not , as I have observed heretofore , entitle any of us to call him to account for such of his ...
... whole family ( my brother excepted ) has had a share , that he was permitted to visit us with a hope ; which , however being distant , did not , as I have observed heretofore , entitle any of us to call him to account for such of his ...
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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