Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen1Dent, 1951 |
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... whole is supposed to be read in ' manuscript to the fathers of the Inquisition , and the remarks of the holy office are very much in character . A highly romantic air runs through the whole , but the language is far from elegant ...
... whole is supposed to be read in ' manuscript to the fathers of the Inquisition , and the remarks of the holy office are very much in character . A highly romantic air runs through the whole , but the language is far from elegant ...
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... whole , are those of Good- man Andrews and his wife , Pamela's father and mother . It would not be easy to find a prettier picture of low life , and of true English low life , in its most respectable garb ; made respect- able by strict ...
... whole , are those of Good- man Andrews and his wife , Pamela's father and mother . It would not be easy to find a prettier picture of low life , and of true English low life , in its most respectable garb ; made respect- able by strict ...
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... whole life . For my whole life ! let me repeat : is that a small point , my dear uncle , to give up ? Am not I to live with the man ? Is any body else ? Shall I not therefore be allowed to judge for myself , whether I can or cannot live ...
... whole life . For my whole life ! let me repeat : is that a small point , my dear uncle , to give up ? Am not I to live with the man ? Is any body else ? Shall I not therefore be allowed to judge for myself , whether I can or cannot live ...
Términos y frases comunes
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