Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen1Dent, 1951 |
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... happy , child . For must not each of you , by the constitutions of your family , marry to be still richer ? People who know in what their main excellence consists , are not to be blamed ( are they ? ) for cultivating and improv- ing ...
... happy , child . For must not each of you , by the constitutions of your family , marry to be still richer ? People who know in what their main excellence consists , are not to be blamed ( are they ? ) for cultivating and improv- ing ...
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... happy , that you have nothing but your own agree- able , yet whimsical humours to contend with , in the choice she invites you to make of Mr. Hick- man . How happy should I be , to be treated with so much lenity ! -I should blush to ...
... happy , that you have nothing but your own agree- able , yet whimsical humours to contend with , in the choice she invites you to make of Mr. Hick- man . How happy should I be , to be treated with so much lenity ! -I should blush to ...
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... happy shall I be , if by patience and perseverance , and a steady and unalterable devoir , I may at last overcome the difficulty laid in my way . As your good parents , your uncles , and other friends , are absolutely determined you ...
... happy shall I be , if by patience and perseverance , and a steady and unalterable devoir , I may at last overcome the difficulty laid in my way . As your good parents , your uncles , and other friends , are absolutely determined you ...
Términos y frases comunes
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