Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen1Dent, 1951 |
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... regard to this particular selection , it presents a series of some of the most approved novels , from the first regular productions of the kind to the present time : they are of very dif- ferent degrees of merit ; but none , it is hoped ...
... regard to this particular selection , it presents a series of some of the most approved novels , from the first regular productions of the kind to the present time : they are of very dif- ferent degrees of merit ; but none , it is hoped ...
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... regard for external circumstances was greater than the author would wish to have supposed . The moral of this piece is more dubious than , in his life- time , the author's friends were willing to allow . So long as Pamela is solely ...
... regard for external circumstances was greater than the author would wish to have supposed . The moral of this piece is more dubious than , in his life- time , the author's friends were willing to allow . So long as Pamela is solely ...
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... regard to them , but in a few months , very probably highly satis- factory , as well as reputable to yourself . Consider , my dear Mrs. Norton , said I , only con- sider , that it is not a small thing that is insisted upon ; nor for a ...
... regard to them , but in a few months , very probably highly satis- factory , as well as reputable to yourself . Consider , my dear Mrs. Norton , said I , only con- sider , that it is not a small thing that is insisted upon ; nor for a ...
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