Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen1Dent, 1951 |
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... affecting conversations ; many of them . written in the dialogue or dramatic way . " Much more lively and affecting , says one of the principal characters , ( Vol . VII . p . 117. ) must be the style of those who write in the height of ...
... affecting conversations ; many of them . written in the dialogue or dramatic way . " Much more lively and affecting , says one of the principal characters , ( Vol . VII . p . 117. ) must be the style of those who write in the height of ...
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... affecting account of her sufferings on attempting to make her escape , are all worthy of a master- hand . There are not many under - characters in this work ; the most pleasing , and perhaps the best sustained , of the whole , are those ...
... affecting account of her sufferings on attempting to make her escape , are all worthy of a master- hand . There are not many under - characters in this work ; the most pleasing , and perhaps the best sustained , of the whole , are those ...
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Or, The History of a Young Lady Samuel Richardson. affecting a thing , that before I can speak but I am glad , my love , you can guess at what I have to say to you . I am spared the pains of breaking to you what was a task upon me ...
Or, The History of a Young Lady Samuel Richardson. affecting a thing , that before I can speak but I am glad , my love , you can guess at what I have to say to you . I am spared the pains of breaking to you what was a task upon me ...
Términos y frases comunes
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