Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen1Dent, 1951 |
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... letter with impertinent raillery , knowing that you always loved to indulge my mad vein ; yet never was there a heart that more glowed with friendly love , than that of Your own ANNA HOWE . LETTER XIII . MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE TO MISS ...
... letter with impertinent raillery , knowing that you always loved to indulge my mad vein ; yet never was there a heart that more glowed with friendly love , than that of Your own ANNA HOWE . LETTER XIII . MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE TO MISS ...
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... letter but upbraids me for my past in- dulgence . Write no more to me , till you can dis tinguish better ; and till you are convinced of your duty to A justly incensed father . This angry letter was accompanied with one from my mother ...
... letter but upbraids me for my past in- dulgence . Write no more to me , till you can dis tinguish better ; and till you are convinced of your duty to A justly incensed father . This angry letter was accompanied with one from my mother ...
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... letter from her mother , ( with patterns of rich silks ) in which she intreats her to comply with all their wishes . What ought to be the principal view of a good wife in adorning her person . Her distress . Begs leave to wait upon her ...
... letter from her mother , ( with patterns of rich silks ) in which she intreats her to comply with all their wishes . What ought to be the principal view of a good wife in adorning her person . Her distress . Begs leave to wait upon her ...
Términos y frases comunes
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