Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... wishes to see her , your sincere affliction , and your resolution not to approach her without her consent . I would have ... wish that you might have the benefit of her exhortations , which , I dared to say , while you were so seriously ...
... wishes to see her , your sincere affliction , and your resolution not to approach her without her consent . I would have ... wish that you might have the benefit of her exhortations , which , I dared to say , while you were so seriously ...
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... wishes , if- Ah ! sir , interrupted she , with frequent breaks and pauses , I wish , I wish , this does not rather show , that were I to live , they would have nothing more to say to me . I never had any pride CLARISSA HARLOWE . 83.
... wishes , if- Ah ! sir , interrupted she , with frequent breaks and pauses , I wish , I wish , this does not rather show , that were I to live , they would have nothing more to say to me . I never had any pride CLARISSA HARLOWE . 83.
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... wish you to consider your ways . Your golden dream cannot long last . Your present course can yield you pleasure no longer than you can keep off thought or reflection . A hardened insensibility is the only foundation on which your ...
... wish you to consider your ways . Your golden dream cannot long last . Your present course can yield you pleasure no longer than you can keep off thought or reflection . A hardened insensibility is the only foundation on which your ...
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