Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... person but a little David , myself ( armed with the slings and stones of the ancient sages ) , to a due sense of his er- rors ? And what a victory would that be ! I could here , sir , pursuing the allegory of David and Goliath , give ...
... person but a little David , myself ( armed with the slings and stones of the ancient sages ) , to a due sense of his er- rors ? And what a victory would that be ! I could here , sir , pursuing the allegory of David and Goliath , give ...
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... person and manner so distin- guishingly charming , that she could not move with- out being admired and followed by ... persons , who knew not how to account for the reverence which involuntarily filled their hearts on her appearance , to ...
... person and manner so distin- guishingly charming , that she could not move with- out being admired and followed by ... persons , who knew not how to account for the reverence which involuntarily filled their hearts on her appearance , to ...
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... person , man or woman , than in her , to those who put it in her power to oblige them : in- somuch that the benefited has sometimes not known which to prefer ; the grace bestowed , or the manner in which it was conferred . It has been ...
... person , man or woman , than in her , to those who put it in her power to oblige them : in- somuch that the benefited has sometimes not known which to prefer ; the grace bestowed , or the manner in which it was conferred . It has been ...
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