Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen1Dent, 1951 |
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... perhaps : since he may break half a dozen hearts before that time . But to the point I was upon - Shall we not have reason to commend the tenant's grateful honesty , if we are told , that with joy the poor man called out your uncle ...
... perhaps : since he may break half a dozen hearts before that time . But to the point I was upon - Shall we not have reason to commend the tenant's grateful honesty , if we are told , that with joy the poor man called out your uncle ...
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... perhaps we are put upon curiosities first ; that is to say , how such a one or his friends may think of one : And then , but too probably , comes in a distinguishing prefer- ence , or something that looks exceedingly like it .. My ...
... perhaps we are put upon curiosities first ; that is to say , how such a one or his friends may think of one : And then , but too probably , comes in a distinguishing prefer- ence , or something that looks exceedingly like it .. My ...
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... perhaps be difficult to hinder those who know the man's views , from construing it as a partial favour and ... perhaps ; but I shall thank you , in the next , and ever after . In this way , I hope , my dear , you will account for a ...
... perhaps be difficult to hinder those who know the man's views , from construing it as a partial favour and ... perhaps ; but I shall thank you , in the next , and ever after . In this way , I hope , my dear , you will account for a ...
Términos y frases comunes
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