Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen1Dent, 1951 |
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Página 116
... speak with earnestness upon it , I should be supposed to have only maidenly objections against a man I never can endure . Clary Harlowe ! Dearest , dearest madam , permit me to speak what I have to say , this once It is hard , it is ...
... speak with earnestness upon it , I should be supposed to have only maidenly objections against a man I never can endure . Clary Harlowe ! Dearest , dearest madam , permit me to speak what I have to say , this once It is hard , it is ...
Página 140
... speak - Hear , Clarissa , what I have to tell you , said she , before you speak , unless what you have to say will signify to me your com- pliance - Say - Will it ? -If it will , you may speak . I was silent . She looked with concern ...
... speak - Hear , Clarissa , what I have to tell you , said she , before you speak , unless what you have to say will signify to me your com- pliance - Say - Will it ? -If it will , you may speak . I was silent . She looked with concern ...
Página 331
... speak yet ! Come , my sullen , silent dear , speak one word to me - You must say two very soon to Mr. Solmes , I can tell you that . Then [ gushing out into tears , which I could not hold in longer ] they shall be the last words I will ...
... speak yet ! Come , my sullen , silent dear , speak one word to me - You must say two very soon to Mr. Solmes , I can tell you that . Then [ gushing out into tears , which I could not hold in longer ] they shall be the last words I will ...
Términos y frases comunes
affecting answer Atalantis aunt Hervey bear behaviour Belford believe Bella Betty brother and sister character child Clara Reeves Clary comply correspondence creature daugh daughter dear dearest disgrace doubt duty endeavour engage expect eyes father favour fond friends girl give given hand Hannah happy HARLOWE TO MISS hated heard heart honour hope insults lady leave letter libertine live single look Lovelace Lovelace's madam mamma manner March 16 marriage marry ment merit mind MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE moral Morden mother neral never novels obliged observed occasion offers opinion parents passion perhaps person pleased pleasure prepossession present proposals prudence racter reason Richardson sake Scotland seems servant Solmes Solmes's spirit story suppose sure tell temper ther thing thou thought tion told Tom Jones treated tural uncle Antony unhappy virtue visits whole wish woman word write young