Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... Lovelace to Belford . A letter of deep distress , re- morse , and impatience . Yet would he fain lighten his own guilt by reflections on the cruelty of her relations . IX . Belford to Lovelace . The lady is disappointed at the doctor's ...
... Lovelace to Belford . A letter of deep distress , re- morse , and impatience . Yet would he fain lighten his own guilt by reflections on the cruelty of her relations . IX . Belford to Lovelace . The lady is disappointed at the doctor's ...
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... Lovelace , in order to pre- vent him doing either mischief to himself or others , on the receipt of the fatal news which he shall probably send him in an hour or two . XX . Lovelace to Belford . A letter filled with rage , curses , and ...
... Lovelace , in order to pre- vent him doing either mischief to himself or others , on the receipt of the fatal news which he shall probably send him in an hour or two . XX . Lovelace to Belford . A letter filled with rage , curses , and ...
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... Lovelace . What passed between them on the occasion . Has an interview with Colonel Morden . LXIX . From the same . Just returned from attending Mr. Lovelace part of his way towards Dover . Their solemn parting . Their LXX . From the ...
... Lovelace . What passed between them on the occasion . Has an interview with Colonel Morden . LXIX . From the same . Just returned from attending Mr. Lovelace part of his way towards Dover . Their solemn parting . Their LXX . From the ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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