Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... doubt not . If to be uncharitable and unforgiving , is to give a proof of virtue , you , Mr. James Harlowe , are the most virtuous young man in the world . I knew how it would be , replied your brother , in a passion , if I met Mr ...
... doubt not . If to be uncharitable and unforgiving , is to give a proof of virtue , you , Mr. James Harlowe , are the most virtuous young man in the world . I knew how it would be , replied your brother , in a passion , if I met Mr ...
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... doubt , was the cause of it . And what , sir , must their thoughts be , which , at that moment , in a manner deprived them of all motion , and turned their speech into sighs and groans ! -How to be pitied , how greatly to be pitied ...
... doubt , was the cause of it . And what , sir , must their thoughts be , which , at that moment , in a manner deprived them of all motion , and turned their speech into sighs and groans ! -How to be pitied , how greatly to be pitied ...
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Or, The History of a Young Lady Samuel Richardson. was too wise to doubt . Pride they knew she had . And that , in ... doubts enough for her own safety ) obtained an easy conquest over a virtue that was little more than nominal . He found ...
Or, The History of a Young Lady Samuel Richardson. was too wise to doubt . Pride they knew she had . And that , in ... doubts enough for her own safety ) obtained an easy conquest over a virtue that was little more than nominal . He found ...
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