Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen1Dent, 1951 |
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... observed in him no vio- lent importunity , they seemed to have taken a great liking to his conversation : while I ... observe upon such an occa- sion , he desired him to write down a description of the courts and countries he had visited ...
... observed in him no vio- lent importunity , they seemed to have taken a great liking to his conversation : while I ... observe upon such an occa- sion , he desired him to write down a description of the courts and countries he had visited ...
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... observation , that a stander- by is often a better judge of the game than those that play . May it not be , that you have ... observed , on more occasions than one , that though he writes even a fine hand , he is one of the readiest and ...
... observation , that a stander- by is often a better judge of the game than those that play . May it not be , that you have ... observed , on more occasions than one , that though he writes even a fine hand , he is one of the readiest and ...
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... observed in my let- ters above - mentioned , had an opportunity to give herself the credit of having refused Mr. Lovelace , on the score of his reputed faulty morals . This united my brother and sister in one cause . They set themselves ...
... observed in my let- ters above - mentioned , had an opportunity to give herself the credit of having refused Mr. Lovelace , on the score of his reputed faulty morals . This united my brother and sister in one cause . They set themselves ...
Términos y frases comunes
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