Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... sure I intended nothing like it ) of widening differences by light misreport , when it is the duty of one of my function ( and no less consisting with my inclination ) to heal and re- concile . I have received two letters to set me ...
... sure I intended nothing like it ) of widening differences by light misreport , when it is the duty of one of my function ( and no less consisting with my inclination ) to heal and re- concile . I have received two letters to set me ...
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... sure it cannot be his inditing ) express- ing his sorrow , and his wife's , and his sister - in - law's likewise , for having been the cause of misleading me , in the account I gave of the said young lady ; whom they now say ( upon ...
... sure it cannot be his inditing ) express- ing his sorrow , and his wife's , and his sister - in - law's likewise , for having been the cause of misleading me , in the account I gave of the said young lady ; whom they now say ( upon ...
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... sure it has no foundation in NATURE , in REASON , or in the PRACTICE OF THE ANCIENTS . We find , that good and evil happen alike unto ALL MEN on this side the grave : and as the principal design of tragedy is to raise commiseration and ...
... sure it has no foundation in NATURE , in REASON , or in the PRACTICE OF THE ANCIENTS . We find , that good and evil happen alike unto ALL MEN on this side the grave : and as the principal design of tragedy is to raise commiseration and ...
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