Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen1Dent, 1951 |
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... eyes as I en- tered , from head to foot . My aunt was there , and looked upon me as if with kindness restrained , bending coldly to my compliment to her as she sat ; and then cast an eye first on my brother , then on my sister , as if ...
... eyes as I en- tered , from head to foot . My aunt was there , and looked upon me as if with kindness restrained , bending coldly to my compliment to her as she sat ; and then cast an eye first on my brother , then on my sister , as if ...
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... eyes of my own rela- tions , and in your eyes , than in those of all the world besides . But these four ladies of his family have such excellent characters , that one cannot but wish 178 THE HISTORY OF.
... eyes of my own rela- tions , and in your eyes , than in those of all the world besides . But these four ladies of his family have such excellent characters , that one cannot but wish 178 THE HISTORY OF.
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... eyes , gleaming through a wintry cloud , like an April sun ! -Does not Lovelace tell you they are charming eyes ! - How lovely will you appear to every one ! What ! silent still , love ! But about your laces , Clary ! — She would have ...
... eyes , gleaming through a wintry cloud , like an April sun ! -Does not Lovelace tell you they are charming eyes ! - How lovely will you appear to every one ! What ! silent still , love ! But about your laces , Clary ! — She would have ...
Términos y frases comunes
affecting answer Atalantis aunt Hervey bear behaviour Belford believe Bella Betty brother and sister character child Clara Reeves Clary comply correspondence creature daugh daughter dear dearest disgrace doubt duty endeavour engage expect eyes father favour fond friends girl give given hand Hannah happy HARLOWE TO MISS hated heard heart honour hope insults lady leave letter libertine live single look Lovelace Lovelace's madam mamma manner March 16 marriage marry ment merit mind MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE moral Morden mother neral never novels obliged observed occasion offers opinion parents passion perhaps person pleased pleasure prepossession present proposals prudence racter reason Richardson sake Scotland seems servant Solmes Solmes's spirit story suppose sure tell temper ther thing thou thought tion told Tom Jones treated tural uncle Antony unhappy virtue visits whole wish woman word write young