Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... called monstrous , been omitted . Some other passages in the will were called flights , and such whimsies as dis- tinguish people of imagination from those of judgment . My cousin Dolly Hervey was grudged the library . Miss Harlowe said ...
... called monstrous , been omitted . Some other passages in the will were called flights , and such whimsies as dis- tinguish people of imagination from those of judgment . My cousin Dolly Hervey was grudged the library . Miss Harlowe said ...
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... called love , ought ( perhaps as generally ) to be called by another name . Cupi- dity , or a Paphian stimulus , as some women , even of condition , have acted , are not words too harsh to be substituted on the occasion , however ...
... called love , ought ( perhaps as generally ) to be called by another name . Cupi- dity , or a Paphian stimulus , as some women , even of condition , have acted , are not words too harsh to be substituted on the occasion , however ...
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... called daughters of the card - table . If we do , the character of our heroine may then indeed be justly thought not only improbable , but unattainable . But we have neither room in this place , nor inclination , to pursue a subject so ...
... called daughters of the card - table . If we do , the character of our heroine may then indeed be justly thought not only improbable , but unattainable . But we have neither room in this place , nor inclination , to pursue a subject so ...
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